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James "Archbox" Williams, the main moderator behind r/SwitchPirates, a subreddit with nearly 200,000 members, faces paying potentially millions of dollars in fines after being named by Nintendo in ...
Nintendo Connects Archbox To Their Real Name And Location Thanks To Reddit The law firm Nintendo hired found that Archbox was someone living in Phoenix, Arizona and attended Midwester University.
There is also a moderator for r/SwitchPirates on Reddit named Archbox, who has been targeted. According to the report, this individual bragged about being a pirate and offered services similar to ...
Nintendo tracked down an alleged Switch pirate using a combination of Reddit posts and repair orders, a new lawsuit has revealed. As reported by Game File, Nintendo sued James “Archbox ...
Legal Disputes Highlight Nintendo’s Anti-Piracy Efforts In a recent case (thanks Game File), Nintendo sued James “Archbox” Williams for allegedly selling pirated Switch games.
Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against Modded Hardware for allegedly distributing pirated Switch games, seeking closure and damages.
Earlier this year, Nintendo filed lawsuits against two people accused of operating major hubs for hacked systems and games. One of the pair, James "Archbox" Williams, was ...
A new legal filing from Nintendo lays out how the company intends to pursue Nintendo Switch piracy subreddits and Discord servers.
The pirate shops Archbox was allegedly involved with include Jack-in-the-Shop, Turtle in the Shop, and NekoDrive, which all shut down following a cease-and-desist Nintendo sent in March.
By analysing Williams' past posts online - including one from reddit user "archbox" in 2015 that was very complementary about Midwestern University's optometry clinic - the firm helped the ...
James C. Williams – known online as 'Archbox' – has similarly been accused of copyright infringement, circumvention of technological measures, trafficking in circumvention devices, breach of ...
This is a continuation of Nintendo's lawsuit against James 'Archbox' Williams over various alleged piracy charges, which the company won via default judgement after Wiliams didn't appear in court.