Topic: Apparently a lawyer has a plan to fight Nintendo's greed

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There is this lawyer known on social media as "legal mindset" and he has a plan to pressure Nintendo to get them to lay off the aggressive anti consumer policies. I don't remember it fully but it involves constantly posting to Nintendo of America, and using certain hashtags. The plan is fairly recent so if you check his YouTube and Twitter, you should find it easily.

assassinfenrir said:
There is this lawyer known on social media as "legal mindset" and he has a plan to pressure Nintendo to get them to lay off the aggressive anti consumer policies. I don't remember it fully but it involves constantly posting to Nintendo of America, and using certain hashtags. The plan is fairly recent so if you check his YouTube and Twitter, you should find it easily.

Let us know how that works out for him.

assassinfenrir said:
There is this lawyer known on social media as "legal mindset" and he has a plan to pressure Nintendo to get them to lay off the aggressive anti consumer policies. I don't remember it fully but it involves constantly posting to Nintendo of America, and using certain hashtags. The plan is fairly recent so if you check his YouTube and Twitter, you should find it easily.

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assassinfenrir said:
There is this lawyer known on social media as "legal mindset" and he has a plan to pressure Nintendo to get them to lay off the aggressive anti consumer policies. I don't remember it fully but it involves constantly posting to Nintendo of America, and using certain hashtags. The plan is fairly recent so if you check his YouTube and Twitter, you should find it easily.

social media posturing is going to do absolutely nothing, i hate to break it to you

Is it just me or do most of Nintendos misshaps and problems originate from Nintendo of America?

The only thing that's going to stop them is when it stops working. They don't really care about the law or legality like they say they do; many of their copyright-related takedowns are 100% automated (which is both illegal and has gotten other companies in trouble) and their shitty anti-consumer practices are shielded by binding arbitration where possible to avoid real consequences from a real court. As long as nobody fights them and wins, they just overpower their opponents by making it too expensive to contest anything they do, even if they're wrong to do so.

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fellas, who would you pick in a fight? multi-billion dollar corporation beloved world-wide and with a firm grip on one of the largest industries there is, or some random D-list internet icon on twitter that no one's heard of?

it's giving

as much as id like to see nintendo get slapped across the face for their poor practices. i doubt it will do anything. nintendo stops for no one.

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