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    General games UK court rules that modchips do not circumvent copyright protection

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    Here in the US, we've heard some pretty terrifying experiences about selling modchips, but it seems as if higher-ups in the UK are being a bit more reasonable about the whole thing. Reportedly, UK-based MrModchips was cleared of all 26 counts against him for his role in importing and selling console modchips, as the Court of Appeal Criminal Division (Judge Justice Jacobs, in particular) ruled that said chips do not circumvent copyright protection. Better still, the defendant was "awarded full costs as a result of his successful appeal," and we can only assume he was smiling all the way out of the crowded courtroom. Chalk one up for the little guy.

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    It's good to know that there are still a handful of people who are willing to listen. Mod chips don't make people run illegal software. It's just that some people choose to live a pirates life.
    Last edited by Gene; June 14th, 2008 at 05:55.

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    ruled that said chips do not circumvent copyright protection.
    I don't get it?

    Yes using a mod chip does circumvent the copyright protection, if that means allowing your games console to play copy/pirated games!

    And ok some/few people only use such a chip for homebrew but the vast majority use these chips to play pirated games i bet, I DO :thumbup:

    Anyway just my 2 cents worth .....

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    The granting of this appeal based on the argument that the copyright infringement has already taken place before the use of a modchip has resulted in the squashing of all 26 counts against MrModchips
    That's true, pirates and players who use pirated copies are the only ones violating copyright law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul3100 View Post
    I don't get it?

    Yes using a mod chip does circumvent the copyright protection, if that means allowing your games console to play copy/pirated games!

    And ok some/few people only use such a chip for homebrew but the vast majority use these chips to play pirated games i bet, I DO :thumbup:

    Anyway just my 2 cents worth .....

    paul
    i bet alot more people use their mod chips for legit purposes than you think.

    just sayin...
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    Quote Originally Posted by some_guy_named_matt View Post
    i bet alot more people use their mod chips for legit purposes than you think.

    just sayin...
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    A workable case for a modchip crackdown could be better made once the practice of region coding ends.

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    I think the lawyers probably argued that the mod chips don't actually break copyright law, that is done by the people who distribute the isos etc. and this judge agreed with them.

    The good news is now that a judge has ruled this way this is now the law, so that protects anybody who does use their mod chips for legit purposes.

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    so does this mean that nintendo cannot purposely disable wii's in the uk?

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    so does this mean that nintendo cannot purposely disable wii's in the uk?

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    I don't know, they may release an update "incompatible" with modded consoles (once you've modded it Nintendo no longer have to provide support) and it could "coincidentally" brick modded consoles.

    I think they're probably entitled to withdraw online support- like MS did with xboxes with the hard drives replaced.

    I don't know if Nintendo wants to brick consoles, as whenever you update it tells you if the console has been modded it could damage it etc.

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