Nintendo has sent a DMCA to Valve about the imminent release of Dolphin, the Wii/Game Cube emulator, on the Steam platform.
Two months ago, the team behind Dolphin (the Wii and GameCube emulator for PC) announced its goal to release the software on Steam.
That plan always felt shaky, as it risked drawing the ire of Nintendo. The Japanese corporation has certainly long been aware of Dolphin since the emulator first launched in 2003 and became open source in 2008, but pushing it on a big PC platform like Steam was bound to attract its notoriously trigger-happy lawyers.
Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. Earlier today, the Dolphin team explained in a brief post that the Steam release had been indefinitely postponed after Nintendo sent a DMCA to Valve, stating that the software unlawfully circumvents a technological measure to access a work protected by the Copyright Act.
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USA — IT Nintendo Sends DMCA to Wii/Game Cube Emulator Dolphin Ahead of Steam Launch