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How can something that is a free mod get a DMCA claim? I'm not a professional at all but shouldn't there be a stipulation that says if it's free it doesn't count or something? I knew copyright laws were really bad but I always figured free passion projects were fine.
It uses assets owned and copyrighted by Nintendo. It doesn't matter if it's free, If they don't want their stuff being used, they have that choice.
Minecraft has a pokemon mod, wonder where nintendo lawyers were with that one?
I mean if you brag enough they can request a takedown, go ahead!
Pointing fingers with this kind of thing is silly. It's obvious it's because it drew attention.