我简单读了一下判决文书,觉得红迪上相关讨论里这个回复的分析可以最接近现实。Yuzu卷钱跑路,任天堂杀鸡儆猴(可能)。Suyu等继承者已经开始修改Yuzu留下来的代码了,而Ryujinx不在美国,任天堂可能鞭长莫及。
Yuzu didn't lose. They settled out of court.
Because the case never reached court, the law was never involved and no definite answer can be given as to why they settled. As far as we know, Yuzu didn't do anything illegal but they did not want to go through the legal process for whatever reason.
Why didn't Yuzu want to go to court? We'll never know. It's possible the discovery phase of the trial would've revealed that the Yuzu team was supportive of piracy in private. It's possible the Yuzu team didn't have the money to go to court. It's possible the Yuzu team didn't want to deal with the stress of a lawsuit. It might be all or none of the above.
The settlement is a relative slap on the wrist for the Yuzu developers. Individual developers did not get sued, only the Tropic Haze LLC got sued. The LLC can declare bankruptcy and dissolve in order to avoid paying the 2.4 million dollars to Nintendo.
What Yuzu was sued for — using Nintendo's cryptographic keys to circumvent Nintendo's copyright protection — is still in a gray area of the law, and nobody is quite sure if it's legal or not. As far as other emulators are concerned, nothing has changed.
【 在 alphayoung 的大作中提到: 】
: 不不,应诉有很长时间可以拖,慢慢搞
: 这么快和解肯定是老任的律师找到他们的律师,甩出几份证据和和解offer,给了48小时时间考虑。估计他们律师看了眼证据就建议他们gg了
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