they might have changed the law now, i just remember reading about it in the paper about hoiw U2 want you to break the law, (they were in the ipod adds)![]()
I never knew that, thats a very strange law. That means its illegal to copy music from a CD onto your PSP.Originally Posted by Darksaviour69
At least its not enforced though or else the south of ireland would have some major issues on the entertainment side of things lol.![]()
they might have changed the law now, i just remember reading about it in the paper about hoiw U2 want you to break the law, (they were in the ipod adds)![]()
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Ok, first Of All, If You Dont Own The Actuall game, ISOs AND ROMS Are Illegal. If You Back Up You Legit Games and Don't Distribute The ROMS/ISOs It Is LEGAL. You Just Cant Sell/Redistribute. Just Like Music, You Can Buy CDs, But You Cant Sell Them Back Out As MP3's.
i did not try to make you look bad. im serious. you alwase help me. im sorry if it sounded like that. also i was just trying to find an exampleOriginally Posted by Acidburn05
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for the guy who said they meant back ups of your game not any game that you also happen to own id say technically how can u destinguish when every game is the same. they are all copies of the original copy.
i think this bull$#@! all boils down to the eternal practice vs. principal battle. sure you can direct people towards google because then u can blame google. sure u can claim its justified since u own the game but most will not. ive been burned, churned, and screwed by sega but i still am and always will be opposed to all this rom/iso freedom movement. and u call a SNES game on a disk a true SNES game? you make me sick. when you find a way to hook an snes game into the serial port maybe ill recognize it but these games were never meant for a cd format. reminds me of this chinese bitch at the flea market and her Hong Kong goodies, ya kno what i mean..
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