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And Nintendo is just supposed to accept that everyone will use the honor system and not share their game files for games they don't own?
Yeah, cause I should have rights with things I purchase. You're allowed to record anything over the radio, you can record anything that comes over broadcast/cable TV. That's not pirating that's the law. Why should this be any different and why should it matter if I get it physically or digitally.
Yes. Otherwise they're just preempttively accusing their customers of being theives. Some would consider that libel and slander.
Go ahead and sue