Hmmm does that include soft mods and exploits that don't modify hardware or any copyrighted code? because running unsigned code and backups is just a byproduct and i wouldn't think legally they could stop that.
News via http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/...FAonDbPCxV.php
Attention Canadian gamers: be careful if you decide to modify your video game console.
The decision to do so could land you in prison.
Modifying a video game console such as a PlayStation3 or Xbox 360 is a crime in Canada and could result in a penalty of up to 10 years in prison, according to a recent release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
"Modifying a console and computer is considered an illegal act under section 342.1 of the Criminal Code and is punishable by imprisonment for up to ten years," the RCMP said in the statement.
http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/b...s-in-jail.aspx
Hmmm does that include soft mods and exploits that don't modify hardware or any copyrighted code? because running unsigned code and backups is just a byproduct and i wouldn't think legally they could stop that.
It simply means you no longer own a product you paid for. Think of it as, you pay 500$ for a ps3, but if you break it in any way you go to jail.
Brilliant, simply!
<---i would go to jail for replacing my psp faceplate![]()
Last edited by John Vattic; April 11th, 2010 at 19:13. Reason: extra add stuff
Just one more step toward the world wanting total control. They haven't really done anything wrong until they prove they have run pirated software. It's a very flimsy law. I know more people who do it want to pirate but what about the legit homebrew gamers? Plus what does it mean modifying a computer? So if you put in some more ram they are gonna put you in jail for ten years? I'm sure that isn't what was meant but that statement isn't very clear. Anyhow it seems a bit too controlling.
Does this mean that handhelds such as the GP2X (all Gameparks for that matter) or the Pandora would be illegal to order or see in Canada? I mean they play a lot of gray area stuff right out of the box. But you are not modding them in any way so it should be legal right?
Comments anyone, and just another thing to screw the Canadians!
Also I just noticed the wording of the law. Is that an exact quote because it says that modding a Console and a Computer . . . . So if I only mod a Console it is not against the law? Or if I only mod a Computer it is not against the law? Because the word 'AND' is in there.
Another thing to think about and comment on, eh!
It may be a law, but I doubt it'll be ever enforced very strictly. I live in Canada and when it comes to stuff like this, we're a little lenient. We have barely cracked down on illegally downloaded movies, and if they know you have been, it seems they never even pursue it.
um how do you modify a pc?
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