Nintendo has issued a copyright strike against a YouTube channel that reviews emulation handhelds.
The channel in question, Retro Game Corps, describes itself as offering “in-depth reviews and showcases” as well as “emulation setup guides”. One of its more recent videos has received a copyright strike from Nintendo, marking a second strike for the channel.
“My Wii U video was taken down and I received another copyright strike, even though this showcase video was no different than all of the tech demos and reviews I have made on this channel previously,” Retro Game Corps owner Russ wrote in a statement on YouTube (thanks, TimeExtension).
Russ is now considering filing a counterclaim as he believes the video “was for educational use, transformative in nature, and had no effect on the market”.

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