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Nope, its an urban myth from people who confuse a copyright with a trademark. The two items are not interchangeable. Zelda is the trademark, and if someone started marketing their own zelda items that would be trademark infringement, not copyright infringement and they'd have to defend against that. Its why Nintendo has sued people who make things like unofficial cake toppers for birthday cakes.
https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/stopping-internet-plagiarism/your-copyrights-online/3-copyright-myths/
https://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2011/08/how-to-lose-your-copyright-in-three-easy-step
Etc.
He is correct.
You lose a trademark if you do not protect it 'reasonably'. Once you have a copyright, you don't lose it unless you sell it, it was made under 'work for hire' agreement, or you die and wait 70 years.
Source 1.[www.plagiarismtoday.com]
Source 2.[www.hypergridbusiness.com]
Reddit, the same, if not worse.
Hence this story not really being that much of a surprise.
The internet has been weaponised.
And not by good people either.
Are you really surprised
Err, your ISP knows who you are, they have to so they can bill you. You are not anonymous
unless you make a significant effort to cover your tracks, and even then it is easy to miss something and leak your real information.
Personally I can't see why anyone would expect anything different to this sort of case. If companies let people leak stuff they are planning to release to the public at later dates without punishment, that means they can expect it to happen all the time, meaning they can have no strategy over building up to releases or control of information about their future plans and will just have to continually fire fight endless leaks relating to upcoming titles, alternately playing down the material leaked early, and then having to create replacement new material to release based on their original marketing plans.
And if gaming companies generally got a reputation of being incompetent about controlling the marketing of their products, then at the very least they would have a lot harder time getting as much funding as they do now, because a lack of competence isn't exactly seen as a great feature when people are choosing where to invest their cash.
I will probably get the normal edition just because it's already expensive at $60 and be sad that I'm poor and can't afford nice things.
* My bad. It's $70 for the normal version. Yup I'm waiting for a price drop.