任天堂スイッチの改造逮捕ビデオゲームの著作権侵害の増加
日本当局は、ビデオゲームの著作権侵害との戦いで大幅に逮捕されました。 初めて、58歳の男性が、海賊版ゲームをプレイするために任天堂のスイッチコンソールを変更したとされることで逮捕されました。 NTV Newsによって報告され、オートマトンによって翻訳されたように、1月15日に発生した逮捕は、商標法の違反に起因しています。
容疑者は、中古のスイッチコンソールの回路基板を変更し、違法に取得したソフトウェアを実行できると非難されています。 警察は、27の海賊版を各修正コンソールにロードしてから、それぞれ約28,000円(180ドル)で販売したと主張しています。 彼は伝えられるところによれば告発を告白し、他の犯罪が発生したかどうかを判断するためにさらなる調査が進行中です。この逮捕は、ゲーム開発者と著作権侵害の間の進行中の戦いを強調しています。 特に、任天堂は、Yuzu Switchエミュレーターの8,500コピーをターゲットにした2024年5月のTakedownリクエストを含む、著作権侵害に対する法的措置を積極的に追求しています。 Yuzuの創造者であるTropic Hazeに対する彼らの以前の訴訟は、ゼルダの伝説:王国の涙の100万匹以上の海賊版コピーを引用しました。
ビデオゲームの著作権侵害を取り巻く法的環境が進化しています。 著作権侵害に対する過去の成功には、ロムニバスに対する訴訟が含まれ、任天堂に数百万ドルの損害が与えられました。 任天堂はまた、Steamでのイルカエミュレーターのリリースを首尾よくブロックしました。 最近、ニンテンドーの知的財産部門のアシスタントマネージャーである西井コジは、同社の対海賊対策戦略に光を当てています。 彼は、エミュレーター自身の曖昧な合法性を強調し、単なる存在ではなく、彼らの使用が違法性を決定することを明確にしました。 この逮捕は、任天堂や他の企業が知的財産の違法な分配と使用に対抗するための継続的な努力を強調しています。
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As of now, there is no official confirmation from Capcom that Lost Planet 2 has had its online co-op mode removed. However, there have been longstanding issues and changes related to the game’s multiplayer features over time.
Here’s a breakdown of the actual situation:
Original Release (2010): Lost Planet 2 launched with a robust online co-op mode, supporting up to four players in multiplayer. It was praised for its fun, action-packed co-op combat against giant monsters (Zets) and other players.
Server Shutdowns: In 2016, Capcom officially shut down the online servers for Lost Planet 2 (along with Lost Planet 3), which permanently disabled all online multiplayer functionality, including co-op modes. This was part of a broader trend where Capcom discontinued online services for older titles, particularly those on older platforms like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
No Online Co-Op Today: Due to the server shutdowns, Lost Planet 2 no longer supports online co-op. This is not a "cut" by Capcom in the sense of a design decision, but rather a result of infrastructure not being maintained.
Local Co-Op Still Exists: Players can still enjoy local split-screen co-op (on supported platforms), but this is limited to one console.
In summary:
Capcom did not "cut" the online co-op in a recent update — the feature was permanently disabled due to server shutdowns in 2016. The online multiplayer for Lost Planet 2 is no longer functional.
If you're looking to play co-op, you’d need to rely on local split-screen (if available on your platform) or hope for a future remake or re-release with updated online support — but as of now, no such announcement has been made.
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It could be a fictional or artistic project (e.g., a concept album, immersive theater, or digital experience).
It might be a promotional teaser for an upcoming event in 2024 or 2025.
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Press releases or newsletters from the organizers
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