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Nintendo benefits from removing a "compromised" device from their ecosystem, and as a user, you are not prevented from getting new games, updates, etc. Specifically, only the banned console, which does not care which user is using it. As identified earlier, this doesn't appear to conflict with any EU directives, and EU studies (that I was able to source, also previously metioned) also provide the interpretation of how these directives (or "consumer goods laws and norms the ones that apply", as you phrased it) are applied.There's a lot of interpretation here, I'd say. Again, as I explained in my initial post with this, stopping you from getting new games, keycard based games or updates helps nothing on nintendo's side ( banning online PLAY does ). Besides, there's no piracy necessarily, so...
All of which has been covered in my previous posts.











