Nintendo Reaffirms Tough Stance on IP Infringement, Including Cases Involving Generative AI
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Nintendo Life
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Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa addressed concerns about generative AI and IP infringement during a shareholder Q&A session, reiterating the company's longstanding policy of responding appropriately to intellectual property violations regardless of whether AI is involved. The article notes that AI is a major topic in the industry, but Nintendo's stance remains consistent with its historically tough approach to protecting its IP.
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