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    1 month ago

    The key here is $152.500 per infringement. So if he streamed at least 50 times in the past two years, that’s $76 million at least.

    And that falls straight back into “normalcy” (for Nintendo).

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        Follow the source of this article (in this case Polygon, yuck) and you will find the original info:

        It’s seeking $150,000 for each alleged violation of Nintendo’s rights outlined in the Copyright Act and $2,500 for each alleged violation of the Copyright Act’s anti-circumvention and anti-trafficking provisions. Alternatively, Nintendo also could elect to take “actual damages,” i.e. money it’s lost, and Keighin’s profits, “in amounts to be proven at trial.”