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Nintendo has 20 days to respond to Brazilian watchdog's legal complaint.
Brazil's regulators have told Nintendo their online services bans violates local laws, and want them to officially do business in the country.
Brazilian consumer watchdog ProconSP has asked Nintendo to change its end-user license agreement in the country.
Brazil has claimed Nintendo is "abusing" customer rights, and now the notoriously litigious company is in their own legal hot ...
Complicating matters, Nintendo does not have an official presence in Brazil, so discussions have taken place between ...