Nintendo has won another lawsuit in its never-ending quest against piracy, as a Switch modder decided to represent himself in court.

You might have thought Nintendo’s ruthlessness when it comes to dishing out lawsuits might have deterred anyone from pirating their stuff, but somehow people never seem to learn.

We’ve already seen someone who sold modded Switch consoles being sent to prison in Japan earlier this year, and now another person who sold modified Nintendo hardware online has been ordered to pay $2 million (£1.4 million) in damages.

In a lawsuit filed in July last year, Nintendo accused Ryan Daley of copyright infringement and selling hacked devices like the MIG Switch and MIG Dumper via his Modded Hardware website – despite being issued a cease and desist letter earlier in Mar

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