Retro Gaming YouTuber Faces Legal Threats for Reviewing Gaming Handhelds
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Summary
A retro gaming YouTuber, Once Were Nerd, is facing possible jail time for reviewing gaming handhelds that ship with preloaded ROMs, amidst copyright issues with emulation and ANBERNIC devices.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledMost companies look the other way when it comes to game streaming, but emulation is another matter.
Italian YouTuber Once Were Nerd covers a variety of retro gaming topics, but his reviews of ANBERNIC devices appear to be the straw that broke the camel’s back.
According to the YouTuber, customs enforcement
Forget copyright strikes, a retro gaming YouTuber faces possible jail time for reviewing gaming handhelds
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