As long as you don't have control on which files are stored on the machine, they'll need to sue the IPFS protocol inventors, good luck with that.
I the meanwhile, let's just have fun and leave these dark thought behind ^_^
In this sense IPFS is just a transport protocol. Hosting illegal metarial over it is not inherently safer than doing the same over e.g. Bittorrent.
It's enough to go after the endpoints. Which is actually easier than with HTTP or Bittorrent because it is really hard to properly proxy and run IPFS without inadvertently leaking metadata. Being able to run IPFS anonymously over e.g. Tor has in the past been referred to as an anti-goal by maintainers[0].
In practice today even that's probably not necessary, just go after the top 5 or so public http bridges like dweb.link and cf...
[0]: Anyone aware of alternative implementations or forks with a different stance on this?
If you indeed have obtained a license allowing you share binaries of games like Mario Kart, Advance Wars and Final Fantasy VI Advance, I assume you also need to provide a copy of that license, and sources upon request.
So unless that is just a blatant lie, please also share the licenses and sources.
...Got any browser 0-days to share while you're at it?
I’ve been seeing articles showing off new handheld hardware that looks like a GameBoy, but presumably are emulators. Where do people get games for those?
Sometimes the maker of the game offers a ROM for download, either for purchase or for free. There are USB devices that'll dump a ROM cartridge, such as the Retrode.
Presumably they just download the original ROMs which are incredibly easy to get just by searching "gameboy ROMs". Because they are so incredibly small in filesize they are hosted pretty much everywhere. People share still photos with each other that are larger than most of those games.
iirc most of these type of things come preloaded with all of the games up to GBA or so, the entire library is tiny by today's standards, I download ML models bigger than like... all games made prior to 2000 on a regular basis