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Nintendo Says They Aren’t Breaking The Law In Norway

Following on a recent report claiming that Nintendo of Europe may be breaking consumer laws in Norway, Nintendo has responded to the original story, saying the operation of the Nintendo eShop is fully complaint with the laws of the EU.

Here’s their full comment on the matter:

The operation of Nintendo eShop in Europe is fully compliant with European laws relating to the statutory rights of consumers.

The Norwegian Consumer Council has not responded to Nintendo’s comment.

Iggy

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