I posted this in another thread but thought it belongs here
This is a strategic maneuver that gives Nintendo the industry accepted amount of time to respond. If they follow the rules of disclosure then he probably won't release the code. On the other hand if they do not respond properly he is legally entitled to release the information without fear of litigation. I expect that on or before the 28th of this month Bushing will share the full details with the world.
Nintendo has 5 business days from July 17th . Read the official document here http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/policy.html
Here is the important part of the document. Maintainer has been replaced with Nintendo, Originator with bushing.
In other words, some of you need to get your panties unbunched with all this pro/anti piracy talk.Nintendo is to be given 5 working days (in respects to bushing) from July 17th; should no contact occur by the end of 5 working days, bushing should disclose how to boot copied games. Should Nintendo contact bushing within the 5 working days, it is at the discretion of bushing to delay disclosure past 5 working days. The decision to delay should be passed upon active communication between the bushing and Nintendo.
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