While Patreon did not agree to that request, the RPCS3 team says it removed all references to Persona 5 from the Patreon page to help "resolve the situation." As Reddit user ssshadow notes in a thread, Atlus issued a DMCA request to Patreon to have the page taken down. The battle centers on the Patreon page for RPCS3, an "early, work-in-progress" effort to create a functional PS3 emulator that currently attracts more than $3,000 a month from 677 patrons. Japanese publisher Atlus, though, is using a more expansive view of DMCA protections to try to take down a PC-based PlayStation 3 emulator merely because it enables players to run copies of Persona 5. Further Reading Mod that adds online play to Super Mario 64 draws Nintendo’s ireVideo game publishers often use the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to try to stop things like fan-games, ROM hacks, YouTube videos, and even "obsolete titles" from being distributed on the Internet.
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