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A lawsuit filed against Nintendo for Joy-Con drift issues was dismissed by an American judge.
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The dismissal was due to the End User License Agreement (EULA) that disallows lawsuits.
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The judge ruled that the EULA agreement was with the parents, not the children who used the console.
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The judge stated that parents should have entered legal arbitration instead of a lawsuit.
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Multiple class-action lawsuits have been filed against Nintendo for Joy-Con drift issues.
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Nintendo gave a formal apology for the Joy-Con drift problems faced by its customers.
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The Joy-Con drift issue is still a pending issue and subject to a class-action lawsuit in the US.
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The president of Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawa, apologized for the trouble caused to customers.
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The company is aiming to improve its products but won't respond about specific actions.
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A study by UK consumer group found evidence that Joy-Con drift is likely caused by a mechanical fault, indicating design flaws.