Dolphin emulator should have reported Nintendo to Valve

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Downloading the Dolphin emulator from Steam outraged a large number of its fans. Most of his fans then lashed out at Nintendo, accusing it of being the main reason it was removed from Steam. However, the reality may be different. According to information from The Verge, it appears that the game was not removed through the normal DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) revocation process that Nintendo often uses. According to available information, the software itself could become a threat to Valve itself, so the company took action, as evidenced by a series of emails that begin something like this:Thank you for alerting Nintendo to the announced offer of the Dolphin emulator on Valve’s Steam store.

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The lawsuit itself may not pay off for Valve as it could affect all game emulations. In the event that Nintendo succeeds, of course, and the chances are certainly not small. So Valve left nothing to chance and showed the Nintendo Dolphin emulator more clearly, effectively helping them get it out of Steam.

Source :Indian TV

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