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Nintendo Sues Stores Selling New 'Team-Xecuter' Switch Piracy Hack
Ernesto, 18 May 04:03 PM

Two years ago, infamous hacking group Team-Xecutor announced the release of an 'unstoppable' Nintendo Switch hack.

The hack made it possible to load pirated games onto the popular console, an opportunity many people have taken advantage of. But Nintendo is now firing back.

Last week, the Japanese gaming giant filed two complaints in US courts, targeting nine online stores that sell Switch hacks and mods. The first complaint, filed at an Ohio federal court, lists local resident Tom Dilts Jr. and his company Uberchips LLC as defendants.

They stand accused of operating the Uberchips.com website through which hacks and mods are sold to the public. This allegedly results in massive theft and copyright infringement.

"Tom Dilts Jr. and Uberchips LLC operate a website at UBERCHIPS.COM through which they offer devices to the public, the sole purpose of which is to hack the Nintendo Switch video game console in order to allow people to play pirated video games," Nintendo writes.

"Specifically, Defendants' website sells products from an anonymous group of hackers called 'Team Xecuter.' Team Xecuter unlawfully designs and manufactures an unauthorized operating system called the 'SX OS,' and accompanying piracy tools that install it," the company adds.

The devices Uberchips sells violate the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA, Nintendo says. This includes Team-Xecuter's SX Pro dongle that was released in 2018, but there's also a new threat.

Late last year Nintendo released an updated version of the Switch console as well as a Switch Lite version. At the moment these devices are not hackable but that is about to change.

At the and of 2019 Team-Xecutor announced new circumvention tools, the SX Core and SX Lite chips, which will work on all Switch consoles.

SX Core and SX Lite are currently being tested by approved reviewers and some third-party stores have already accepted pre-orders. This is a major problem for Nintendo, which it hopes to resolve in court.

"Together, these new Circumvention Devices threaten to expose more than 35 million additional Nintendo Switch consoles and Nintendo Switch Lite handheld devices to piracy," the complaint reads.

Uberchips is one of the 'authorized resellers' to have already taken pre-orders. Within a day the first batch was sold out, presumably to 342 customers, and two new pre-order batches have followed since.

Nintendo says that this will cause "tremendous harm" and hopes to stop these sales through this lawsuit. It accuses Uberchips and its owner of trafficking in devices that violate the DMCA's anti-circumvention provisions and want that to stop.

The videogame company is requesting compensation for the damages it has suffered. Just as importantly, however, it also requests an injunction to seize or destroy all circumvention devices.

Nintendo also wants the domain registrar of Uberchips.com to immediately transfer the domain over to its possession. And, on top of that, it would like third-party intermediaries to stop facilitating access to any or all domain names, URLs, and websites through which the defendants infringe Nintendo's copyrights.

The last request could, in theory, be applied to Internet providers as well. That's worth noting considering the renewed interest in site blocking in the US. Nintendo is not new to this either having previously obtained a blocking injunction against Team-Xecuter domains in the UK.

There is no solid evidence that Nintendo has similar plans for the US, but it's worth keeping in mind.

The second lawsuit, filed late last week in Washington, is nearly identical. It targets eight stores – Anxchip.com, Axiogame.com, Flashcarda.com, Mod3dscards.com, Nx-card.com, Sxflashcard.com, Txswitch.com, and Usachipss.com – which are all accused of selling circumvention devices.

One key difference is that the operators of these sites are unknown. Nintendo suspects that they are not located in the US, but has no further information at this point.

In addition to trafficking in circumvention devices, five of these stores are also accused of copying and distributing copyright-infringing content, as they sell pirated games as well.

Similar to the Uberchips case, Nintendo requests compensation for the losses it has suffered and asks for injunctions to stop the activity, destroy the products, and to seize or block the associated domain names.

TorrentFreak obtained copies of the legal paperwork. The complaint against Tom Dilts, Jr. and Uberchips, LLC, filed in an Ohio federal court, is available here. The complaint against the other eight stores, filed in the District of Washington, can be found here.

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Ubisoft Sues Google & Apple For Copyright Infringement Over Rainbow Six: Siege Clone
Andy, 18 May 11:44 AM

French video game company Ubisoft is one of the most well-known brands in the industry.

Its franchises including Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Just Dance, and the Tom Clancy series contributed to revenues of almost 1.6 billion euros in its last financial year but according to the gaming giant, one of its competitors is trading off that success.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (R6S) has a reported 60 million players clocking up more than a billion session days in 2019-2020. However, the emergence of a direct clone of this smash-hit produced by a Hong Kong-based company has prompted Ubisoft to file a copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States.

Filed in a California district court on Friday, the complaint targets game developer Ejoy which conducts business under the brand Qookka Games. Ubisoft alleges that the company's mobile game Area F2 is an illegal direct rip-off of R6S from the ground up, from the story to gameplay mechanics and beyond.

"That AF2 is a near carbon copy of R6S cannot seriously be disputed. Virtually every aspect of AF2 is copied from R6S, from the operator selection screen to the final scoring screen, and everything in between," the complaint reads.

"This copying includes, but is not limited to, R6S's storytelling as expressed in the way in which games unfold in real-time; the player-controlled 'operators' (including their special abilities and weapons loadouts) and the selection and arrangement of those operators; the collection, selection, and arrangement of weapons, gadgets, and equipment available to players and specific operators."

Many games in the same niche can share a lot of similarities but Ubisoft says AF2 goes much further by copying the design of its maps, gaming surfaces, object interactions, sound effects and animations, even going as far as closely duplicating the advertising and marketing material for RS6.

Comparison between R6S and Area F2

While the main target of the lawsuit is Ejoy (which according to the complaint is owned by Alibaba), both Google and Apple are also named as defendants. According to Ubisoft, this is because despite filing complaints with the companies, neither removed AF2 from their stores and instead continued to profit from its distribution.

Ubisoft alleges that it informed Google on April 28/29 via a DMCA complaint that AF2 infringed its copyrights in R6S and that by continuing to distribute the title via Google Play, Google was infringing those rights too. On May 11, however, Google told Ubisoft that it would not be removing the game from the Play store.

Around the same time, Ubisoft filed a similar DMCA complaint with Apple which reportedly forwarded the complaint to Ejoy. In common with Google, Apple also failed to remove the game from its App Store.

Ubisoft says that both Google and Apple are profiting from every copy of AF2 distributed via their platforms. AF2 is free to play but according to the lawsuit the game actively targets the existing userbase for R6S, relying on revenue generated by in-app purchases of which Google and Apple take around 30%.

"Ubisoft is informed and believes, and on that basis alleges, that Google and Apple have received (and as long as AF2 remains available will continue to receive) substantial revenue in connection with the game, and further, that each either has sent or intends to send a portion of that revenue to a foreign bank account maintained by Ejoy and to retain the remainder for itself as profit," the complaint notes.

Ubisoft says that by creating and distributing AF2, all defendants are willfully infringing its copyrights in R6S and authorizing others to reproduce the title in violation of the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 101.

In respect of Google and Apple, their failure to remove AF2 from their respective stores, despite receiving notice from Ubisoft, means that they have "actual and constructive knowledge" of the infringement and since they obtain a financial benefit from that infringement, are not able to claim safe harbor under Section 512 of the DMCA.

As a result, Ubisoft says it is entitled to statutory damages up to a maximum of $150,000 for each copyright infringed (or actual damages and defendants' profits) plus attorneys' fees and costs.

To curtail the ongoing infringement, Ubisoft is also demanding preliminary and permanent injunctions against all defendants and anyone acting in concert with them, including but not limited to Internet service providers.

The complaint can be obtained here (pdf)

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Top 10 Most Torrented Movies of The Week – 05/18/20
Ernesto, 18 May 09:14 AM

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources.

This week we have two newcomers in our chart and the animation movie "Justice League Dark: Apokolips War" is the most downloaded movie for the second week in a row. The Sequel to Justice League Dark, which is distributed by Warner, was officially released as a digital download on May 5. Soon after, it appeared on various pirate sites.

RSS feed for the articles of the recent weekly movie download charts.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on May 18 are:
Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrents
1 (1) Justice League Dark: Apokolips War 8.1 / trailer
2 (2) Extraction 6.9 / trailer
3 (…) Capone 5.0 / trailer
4 (4) Bad Boys for Life 7.1 / trailer
5 (…) Scoob 6.1 / trailer
6 (…) The Call of The Wild 6.8 / trailer
7 (8) Emma 6.8 / trailer
8 (…) Onward 7.5 / trailer
9 (3) Sonic The Hedgehog 6.6 / trailer
10 (5) Birds of Prey 6.2 / trailer

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