gives Nintendo the liberty to not only take legal action but also ban a user from any future use of their IPs in content making.
Features graphic, explicit, harmful, or otherwise offensive content, including statements or actions that may be considered offensive, insulting, obscene or otherwise disturbing to others;
Until they come across the right person inside the EU, then they are fucked. :)
Anti consumer tos are strictly prohibited. For example you could even sue your way out of a ban when you cheated because they keep you out of consuming a product you paid for.
considers
https://www.google.com/search?q=samus+aran+nude&sclient=img&udm=2&safe=off
Sounds like they’ve got their work cut out for themselves.
They literally cant take action in 99,99% of cases.
Until they come across the right person inside the EU, then they are fucked. :)
Anti consumer tos are strictly prohibited. For example you could even sue your way out of a ban when you cheated because they keep you out of consuming a product you paid for.
Maybe mark your link as NSFW?
This right here, folks? Is why the concept of “self-documenting code” is nonsense.
I think it’s just basic etiquette to mention that a link is NSFW when you’re sharing it in a regular conversation, no matter the context.
Friendly reminder that it’s really fucking stupid to click links without reading them, and I mean really fucking stupid.