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The Japanese were sentenced to imprisonment in many years on suspicion of selling “illegal correction” and modified Nintendo switch console.
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This distribution comes from violating the Japanese trademark law, which seems to protect the trademarks of business and protect customers.
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Nintendo has historically protected copyrights, and often has been conducted to maintain both console modifications and emulation.
The Japanese were sentenced to suspended imprisonment cited as violating the trademark law of Japan for alleged illegal revision and sale of the Nintendo Switch Console. Since its debut in Japan at the end of 2016, Nintendo Switch has become one of the largest consoles in the generation. The unique handheld home console hybrid was standing as the world's third -largest video game console not only in Japan but also in the world. Now a fan is in hot water to illegally modify the console.
In general, it was frowned by the developer, but console mode and hacking are getting more and more prominent in the online video game era. Many fans choose hardware modifications to the console to install other software on the platform. Often this is a hot button problem due to the prevalence of personal information protection. Some fans have shifted the PSP into a home console with a Bluetooth connection, and saw a fan imagining the console completely again. But a fan's Nintendo Switch Modding was found in hot water with the Japanese legal system.

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The Japanese were arrested for selling modified Nintendo switches.
As reported by Dexerto, the Japanese news network NTV News confirmed that the 58 -year -old Ryugasaki City resident Fumihiro otobe was associated with illegal switches. OTOBE is known to have created and sold an illegally modified Nintendo Switch console in the Nintendo Switch Circuit Board. OTOBE was sentenced to two years in prison for three years of suspension for violating the Japanese Trademark Act, which aims to protect Japanese trademarks and customers' registered trademarks. OTOBE also fined a significant fines by the Japanese court with a fine of $ 3,500.
The news report has not revealed the details of OTOBE's illegal console mode, but Nintendo has historically protected the intellectual property of the game Juggernaut. Nintendo has often chased everything from console crystals to emulation, and has become famous for distributing considerable significant truce and decision spells into sites that host illegal downloads. Even the brand protection of Nintendo has seen developers collide with other game studios. Pal World.
Nintendo seems to have many reasons to protect the brand with many roads from Gaming Juggernaut. Nintendo has recently introduced the console for the first time by dropping the first official release of SWITCH 2, which will be released soon. The developer shared more information about many games coming to the original switch at the end of last month. Tomodachi Life Above all. The most recent arrest plays a continuous role in Nintendo's continuous war to protect intellectual property.
