Hello Adrian,
Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 10:09:04 PM, you wrote:
AB> But there are a few things that would come even if this was true
AB> 1. It wouldnt stop emulators running binaries without the copyright header
AB> corrected.
AB> 2. It would be hard to stop a program that copies the header from an
AB> original cart into that area as the program would not contain the
AB> copyrighted data
1) => useable to circumvent copyprotection => illegal
2) => useable to circumvent copyprotection => illegal
not its not their primary purpose for that matter, but soon enough
that wont be necessary anymore anyway (the land of the free(tm))
AB> These things always come around to stop all the fun, and usually it starts
AB> in America, the land of 'not so free anything without a good legal battle'
just for curiosity, modchips have recently been sentenced legal in
australia (and the US will definetly like this.... not :=P)
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~fineales/aus_modchips_legal.jpg
btw i liked the "bill" part in the topic... "bill" aka the source of
all evil ;=P lol
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