Earlier this month, Nintendo received a lot of negative attention for an end user license agreement EULA update granting the company the claimed right to render Switch consoles permanently unusable in whole or in part for violations such as suspected hacking or piracy. As it turns out, though, Nintendo isnt the only console manufacturer that threatens to remotely brick systems in response to rule violations. And attorneys tell Ars Technica that theyre probably well within their legal rights to...
