I do know that in most european countries it is legal to make backups and play backups by law as long as you own the product and don't make a profit out of it.
The EUCD essentially overrides that, similarly to how the DMCA overrides the US fair use laws. It's legal to make a backup, but illegal to circumvent copy protection. So if the copyright holder doesn't use copy protection then your backup is legally fine. If the copy protection uses a dongle then your backup of the program will use the original dongle and that is fine.
In the case of digital downloads on the switch, making and using a backup requires circumvention which is illegal.
Also by law when you buy a product online ( digital game ) they have to give you acces to it or give you your money back so again it is against the law what they're doing since they are blocking you from downloading your legally obtained game.
I'd love to see the court case where you sued them and they showed the proof you committed an illegal act and that is why they banned you.
By law Nintendo can't even copyright strike you anymore on youtube in Europe because the copyright thing got abolished last month in europe when it comes to sharing pictures and video and music is videos you make yourself
No that law not going through won't affect youtubes copyright strikes. You have no right to post on youtube, they can delete videos and ban you if they want.
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