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I am surprised there isn't a torrent version of Yuzu.
A magnet string would be unstoppable.
Pretty sure I found one, can magnet strings be posted here?
Ask and ye shall receive
There is and I'm maybe seeding
Trouble is that people want to continue working on it.
Just pull a Pirate Bay and use a git platform that isn't based in the US
Seeing how determined nintendo is, I think the only long term solution would probably be to continue development on a code forge hosted as a hidden service. Either Tor or I2P.
Yes, it won't be easy to use, especially for those who are not familiar with this tech, but I expect these to be much more harder for nintendo to take down.
Since they're not breaking any laws, they shouldn't be getting their code taken down anyways.
This could be grounds for a lawsuit.
Lawsuit would not be wise. Nintendo is working outside of the law right now which is where they're weak. Suyu and the other forks just need to move their repo to a git hoster not based in the US so that they're not threatened by DMCA (which is a scare tactic anyways but github is going to comply with regardless). The suyu team is not breaking any laws nor have they gone against the terms of the lawsuit against yuzu.
I think the lawsuit should be filed against Github.
GitHub has to comply with the DMCA. You wouldn't have a case against them if you wanted to sue.
Literally every repo that got DMCA'd had an opportunity to fight back, and they chose to cave instead. I don't see why repositories going down is a reflection of GitHub's ethics.
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Hash v1:404295db91d035ae11395ad1755ab7e5dc8b6f19 Hash v2: f2bd7dbfd7ec2e25c9e848cf0b17d771332e57e3ba109368e111c0a45967966e
Err on the side of caution, don't post it. This comm is already in hot water on multiple instances.