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Random: Nintendo Shuts Down Its Anti-Piracy Website

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Farewell, angry Mario.

Like many other video game companies, Nintendo does not tolerate piracy. Over the past year, we have heard about the Japanese publisher and developer taking action against individuals selling modified systems and sharing ROMS online. This has resulted in a number of legal battles and some hefty fines.

As part of its measures to prevent piracy, a long time ago, Nintendo set up an "anti-piracy" website, allowing viewers to report, detect and learn about internet piracy. Now, Nintendo fan and Twitter user
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, has discovered the site has been shut down and redirects browsers to the modern Nintendo site. According to
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– a digital archive of the world wide web – the anti-piracy site was last active on 18th February 2019. Here's an image, courtesy of the source:

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