The Last of Us knock off removed from Nintendo eShop as Sony stakes copyright claimQuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz to Gaming@beehaw.org – 57 points – 1 years agoeurogamer.net8Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentWhy would they protect their competitor's IP without formal request?Because it's flagrant, and there's a screening process before something gets published on the shop.Have you ever browsed the Nintendo eShop? It's like 50% shovelware. If they have a screening process for their shop, it's absolute trash.√ Is software √ Launches on Switch hardware APPROVED
Why would they protect their competitor's IP without formal request?Because it's flagrant, and there's a screening process before something gets published on the shop.Have you ever browsed the Nintendo eShop? It's like 50% shovelware. If they have a screening process for their shop, it's absolute trash.√ Is software √ Launches on Switch hardware APPROVED
Because it's flagrant, and there's a screening process before something gets published on the shop.Have you ever browsed the Nintendo eShop? It's like 50% shovelware. If they have a screening process for their shop, it's absolute trash.√ Is software √ Launches on Switch hardware APPROVED
Have you ever browsed the Nintendo eShop? It's like 50% shovelware. If they have a screening process for their shop, it's absolute trash.√ Is software √ Launches on Switch hardware APPROVED
Why would they protect their competitor's IP without formal request?
Because it's flagrant, and there's a screening process before something gets published on the shop.
Have you ever browsed the Nintendo eShop? It's like 50% shovelware.
If they have a screening process for their shop, it's absolute trash.
√ Is software
√ Launches on Switch hardware
APPROVED