They'll probably start looking at it differently when people start
making emulators months before the system is even released.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Frohwein" <jeff@...>
To: <gbadev@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: [gbadev] NDA.
> Matthew Conte wrote:
> >
> > All of you licensed AGB coders *do* know you are shattering your NDAs
with
> > nintendo by freely revealing AGB specs and such, right?
>
> Technically, I'd be willing to guess that most licensed sorts realize
> this. It seems that nintendo and it's lawyers, historically, have been
> indifferent about information passing unless it involves what appears
> to be exact copies of NDA matierials that are posted on a public web site.
> Even then, they ask you to remove the information and then they almost
> always leave you alone if you respond to their requests.
>
> Their enforcement policy could change in the future but I personally
> doubt it. Handhelds & consoles are becoming so complex that a few
> specifications here & there thrown out on a mailing list are a very
> small fraction of the total "knowledge base" and not worth getting
> prosecution-happy over, IMO.
>
> Just my 2 bits, :)
>
> Jeff
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