US Nintendo Hacker Gary Bowser Released From Prison, But He Still Owes A Lot Of Money - Nintendo punishes hacker by taking 25-30% of his monthly income until his $10 million debt is paid off

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Nintendo Hacker Gary Bowser Released From Prison, But He Still Owes A Lot Of Money​

Nintendo will be allowed to take "25-30%" of Bowser's monthly income until his $10 million debt to the company is paid off.

Nintendo hacker Gary Bowser, who was sentenced to 40 months in jail for piracy and received a hefty fine of close to $15 million for his involvement in the hacking group Team Xecutor, has now been released from prison. Having served several months of his sentence, Bowser has been released early in part due to good behavior and time already served, but he is still legally obligated to pay Nintendo $10 million for his role in allowing Switch owners to hack their systems so that pirated games could be played on them.

As part of the consent judgment that Bowser agreed to, Nintendo will be allowed to take "25-30%" of his gross monthly income. Of the $10 million that Bowser owes Nintendo, he has only been able to pay $175 so far from his earnings while he was in prison. "I've been making payments of $25 per month, which they've been taking from my income because I had a job in federal prison. So far I paid $175," Bowser told Torrentfreak.

When Bowser was first sentenced, Nintendo's lawyer Ajay Singh said in a court transcript (via Axios) that the company wanted to "send a message" to other Switch hackers. "This is a very significant moment for us. It's the purchase of video games that sustains Nintendo and the Nintendo ecosystem, and it is the games that make the people smile. It's for that reason that we do all we can to prevent games on Nintendo systems from being stolen," Singh said to Axios last year.

Nintendo is notorious for going after hackers and software pirates of its video games, and in a more recent example, the company won a court case against Dstorage, a website operator that hosted pirated games on its cloud-storage site. The Paris Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Nintendo and has ordered Dstorage to pay over $480,000 in compensation to Nintendo, as well as $27,285 in legal fees.
 
At this point I'd just move to another country beyond the reach of US law and carry on hacking.
Two problems with that. First, most of those countries don't have the best tech infrastructure and hackers probably won't be having fun there in general. Second, Nintendo has the kind of money to get a case going against you regardless of where you live.
 
At this point I'd just move to another country beyond the reach of US law and carry on hacking.
Oh but you can't. Where will you go?
To EU? It's almost USA's backyard.
To China? They enforce USA court rullings.
To India? Same story.
To South america? Pretty sure it's the same with all SA countries.
You are only left with outcast countries which don't want you to begin with.
And even if you run they will label you as dodging the court order (which, let's be honest, will be true) and you will be slaped with ever increasing fines, so you will not be able to return to USA, unless you want to face even harsher ruling.
 
It's really gross to think a judge approved this sentence. No reasonable person thinks this kid can pay off that sum- He is in virtual slavery for the rest of his life over this, and will never make enough to live well with 30% of his income deducted perpetually. Nothing he did remotely compares to the life-ending penalties awarded.
 
The idiots acting like the Super Mario movie for children making a ton of money was some victory and gave them free advertising should remember shit like this. They want people who just want to preseve their games on the intenret dead or worse. There are rapists and killers who were not treated like this by the legal system. They don't care if you're a fan.
 
It's really gross to think a judge approved this sentence. No reasonable person thinks this kid can pay off that sum- He is in virtual slavery for the rest of his life over this, and will never make enough to live well with 30% of his income deducted perpetually. Nothing he did remotely compares to the life-ending penalties awarded.
Yeah poor kid.
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Oh but you can't. Where will you go?
To EU? It's almost USA's backyard.
To China? They enforce USA court rullings.
To India? Same story.
To South america? Pretty sure it's the same with all SA countries.
You are only left with outcast countries which don't want you to begin with.
And even if you run they will label you as dodging the court order (which, let's be honest, will be true) and you will be slaped with ever increasing fines, so you will not be able to return to USA, unless you want to face even harsher ruling.
Maybe he can live with Null in whatever nuclear waste land/disputed zone our Dear Feeder finds himself in?
 
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I mean on one hand I feel bad for the kid because that punishment's absurd.

On the other hand, you kinda get what you deserve tho. I mean of all the companies who go crazy over copyright infringement, Nintendo's like the MOST vicious. You pick your battles.
 
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