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Comic Basics on MSNNintendo Caught in Legal Battle in Brazil Over “Abusive” Switch 2 Rules and No Local OfficeA Brazilian consumer protection agency called Procon-SP has taken action against Nintendo over some contract rules that hurt ...
Nintendo has 20 days to respond to Brazilian watchdog's legal complaint.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNNintendo is Getting a Taste of Their Own Medicine With a Switch 2 LawsuitBrazil has claimed Nintendo is "abusing" customer rights, and now the notoriously litigious company is in their own legal hot ...
Brazilian consumer watchdog ProconSP has asked Nintendo to change its end-user license agreement in the country.
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles for piracy, sparking legal action in Brazil. Here’s what it means for players and ...
Nintendo faces a lawsuit from Brazil's Procon-SP over its Switch 2 'bricking' policy, which can disable consoles with third-party mods.
Nintendo is pulling out of Brazil. The company announced yesterday that it will no longer distribute products there due to the country's high tariffs on electronics, despite its "many passionate ...
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) August 19, 2020 Nintendo pulled out of Brazil in 2015 due to high tariffs on imported products. There’s certainly an appetite for the Switch there, though.
Nintendo hasn't had any of its products available in Brazil since 2015, due to the high taxes on importing and exporting goods to the country.
Nintendo Switch 2 buyers have quickly discovered Nintendo can remotely ban consoles - here’s what you should know.
Brazil's regulators have told Nintendo their online services bans violates local laws, and want them to officially do business in the country.
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