
Nintendo has issued a lot of Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) requests in opposition to SteamGridDB (SGDB), a web site that hosts customized fan-made icons and pictures used to symbolize video games on Steam’s front-end interface.
Since 2015, SGDB’s assortment has grown to incorporate tons of of 1000’s of photos representing tens of 1000’s of titles. That features customized imagery for a lot of normal Steam video games and emulated sport ROMs, which could be added to Steam as “exterior video games.”
To be clear, SteamGridDB would not host the form of ROM recordsdata which have gotten different websites in authorized bother with Nintendo, and even the emulators used to run these video games. “We do not help piracy in any means,” an SGDB admin (who requested to stay nameless) advised Ars. “The web site is only a free repository the place folks can share choices to customise their sport launchers.”
However in a sequence of DMCA requests considered by Ars Technica, dated October 27, Nintendo says among the imagery on SGDB “shows Nintendo’s logos and different mental property (together with characters) which is prone to result in client confusion.” Thus, dozens of SGDB photos have been changed with a clean picture that includes the textual content “this asset has been eliminated in response to a DMCA takedown request” (you possibly can see among the particular photos that have been eliminated in this Web Archive snapshot from April and examine it to how the itemizing at the moment appears).
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The SGDB admin mentioned they have been “not shocked in any respect” at Nintendo’s DMCA requests and added that they’ve “gotten some previously from different publishers and complied accordingly.” When pressed, although, the admin might consider solely a handful of different DMCA requests the positioning has obtained since its founding in 2015.
To this point, Nintendo’s DMCA requests concentrate on imagery for simply 5 Change video games which are listed on SGDB: Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, Splatoon 3, Tremendous Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Different Change video games listed on the positioning (some that includes the identical precise characters) are unaffected, as are photos for many older Nintendo titles.
The SGDB admin advised Ars that they had “no stable thought” why Nintendo’s requests have been so focused. “I do not know what goes on of their authorized division.”

Even for the Change video games in query, the DMCA requests targeted on photos that “straight up used sprites and belongings from [Nintendo’s] IP,” based on the SGDB admin. Nintendo’s requests to this point appear to have ignored “fully unique creations” and “pure fan artwork” even when that artwork includes drawings of Nintendo’s unique characters.
It is unclear if these sorts of photos would fall underneath a distinct authorized normal on this case. “If an IP holder asks to take down unique creations then I will work out one of the simplest ways to deal with that when it occurs,” the admin mentioned. “The positioning is principally all simply fan artwork, we’re open to publishers reaching out and discussing any points they could have. [The] greatest technique to discover a good plan of action is to debate choices.”
Nintendo’s SGDB takedowns come a number of months after the corporate used related requests in opposition to YouTube movies explaining learn how to set up Change emulators on the Steam Deck. Earlier than that, the corporate used DMCA requests on the whole lot from fan video games to trendy Recreation & Watch hacking movies to Mario-themed Minecraft movies.
“Within the realm of firms ruthlessly working to manage their very own narrative to the detriment of analysis and reference, Nintendo ranks up there with Monsanto, coal firms, and the mob,” the Web Archive’s Jason Scott advised Ars again in 2018. “You count on feelings when folks discuss outdated video video games, however considered one of them should not be worry.”
