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The software is perfectly legal.
Assuming USA:
The software can absolutely be declared illegal under DMCA and has already been done to the DVD decrytion software DeCSS. Nintendo would just have to convince the courts that the primary purpose of the software is to circumvent their DRM, and I doubt any lawyer would want to defend that when circumventing copy protection is absolutely happening.
Relevant DMCA passage:
The injunction that was granted: https://cryptome.org/dvd-mpaa-3-pi.htm
Court's findings and arguments for granting the injunction: https://cyber.harvard.edu/openlaw/DVD/filings/NY/0202-mem-order.html
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_number
Fair. Thank you for this write up. I love (/s) our pay to win legal system!
Nintendo's legal argument is that the encryption that is reverse-engineered to circumvent copy-protection is protected intellectual property.
Anyone can copy the contents of a switch ROM (more of a glorified SD card anyway) but the million-dollar question is whether their proprietary encryption can be broken legally.
Isn't the encryption algorithm open? That's what matters. It's AES, no?
... and if so, a key/password is not legally protected. Have Lexmark's bullshit to thank for that precedent.
You don't necesairally need to to dump a switch to emulate something with Yuzu. Look at all of the GBA games made today. Wii homebrew, etc.