There are countless play-in-game computers in Android, but they go beyond the usual list of Android games by offering an emulation medium on the console. The problem is the Roma game on these devices, which are not entirely legal. Italian YouTuber has formerly learned how some rights take the hacking of the game seriously after the agents of the Guardia Di Finanza in the country presented themselves to confiscate its consoles. He now says that the investigation could lead to criminal charges and the end of his channel.
Once, Nerd produced YouTube content covering a plethora of game subjects, including portable game machines based on Android from Powkiddy and Trimui. These devices generally perform an old version of Android which has been strongly modified for games, with an integrated emulation support for retro consoles like SNES, Nintendo 64, Portable PlayStation, GameCube, and more. They have become very popular because the cost of mobile equipment has dropped, which allows you to buy what is essentially a PSP or a game boy updated for $ 100 or less.
Recently, Nerd drew the attention of the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance, which is responsible for monitoring copyright in the country. In the video first spotted by Android authority (which has an English language track generated by AI), the Youtuber explains that Guardia Di Finanza appeared at his door in April with a search warrant.
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Once, Nerd explains his legal misfortunes.
The agents accused the creator of promoting documents protected by pirated copyright resulting from his coverage of anbernic portable game consoles. Although emulation software is not illegal, a surprising number of these devices experience a pre -loaded ROM chest – The chain has shown several Sony and Nintendo games operating on the device. Once, Nerd is far from being the only channel that publishes on these devices.