Nintendo is taking an online store to court for selling software that can get around the Switch’s “technological protection measures.” Nintendo says that by deactivating its protection measures, RCM Loader is “causing widespread piracy of Nintendo’s copyrighted video games.” The platform has described video game piracy as a “serious, worsening international problem.” Nintendo is hoping to have the court stop Le Hoang Minh from selling RCM Loaders and award it $2,500 for every infringement. This is the latest lawsuit that Nintendo has taken in an effort to stamp out piracy. Back in 2015, the firm won a case in Milan against PC Box, an Italian company that was importing devices that enabled piracy. This followed a ruling by the EU Court of Justice that said homebrew software for consoles might not be illegal.