righteous_slave wrote:I'm too impatient to read all the legalees, but I'll throw my two bits in. If the company is no longer making the software and or hardware, htere is no reason for them to keep the copyright. In cases like this, the only places with a financial interest are used games stores, not the original manufactuer, and there is nothing that says even if i have a stack of emulators i wouldn't go into the local game exchange and buy them if they have the games and systems. Or in the case of arcade games, drop a quarter in the machines if I come across them.
inkhana wrote:...but the document didn't really detail what that entailed.
oldphilosopher wrote:LOL. Most of the DMCA was written, if my memory serves me correct, by the RIAA and the MPAA.
Bobtheduck wrote:Did you actually hack FF8?
Benu wrote:So Roms and Emulators are not in violation of DMCA, Or they are? Anyway if they are not that's Cool!!! But the rest of the law sucks!! Who ever wrote this doesn't like technology too much.
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