In letters, Nintendo users warned that they need to accept a new agreement to access online services (such as ESHOP, SWIT SWARE online and digital games). Now clearly says that it is forbidden to protect, use illegal copies of games or intervene in the functioning of the system. For a violation of these rules, Nintendo reserves the right to separate the services or even the console itself.
For users in the UK, the formulation is slightly softer, but the essence is the same – they can stop working illegally using games. In addition, Nintendo has updated the Privacy Policy: Now the company can listen to online conversations to monitor the compliance with the rules and to protect a “friendly atmosphere” in games.
Source: Ferra

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