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    I dont think there is anything to worry about as far as Sony goes, granted GBA Emulation is a bit illegal, emulating older systems that are out of production is less pirace, more restoring. And as long as a programmer can keep his identity a secret, I dont think they have anything to worry about... IP Addresses are kept in forums, but if there were another way without leaving a trace, but instead a messege or link, then Im sure that programmers wouldnt have to worry.

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    Default Old game systems are ok

    Well Most emulators and Back-up systems are legal


    On October 28, 2003, the Librarian of Congress, on the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, announced the classes of works subject to the exemption from the prohibition against circumvention of technological measures that control access to copyrighted works. The four classes of works exempted are:

    (3) Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and which require the original media or hardware as a condition of access. A format shall be considered obsolete if the machine or system necessary to render perceptible a work stored in that format is no longer manufactured or is no longer reasonably available in the commercial marketplace.

    Definitions. (1) “Internet locations” are defined to include domains, uniform resource locators (URLs), numeric IP addresses or any combination thereof.
    (2) “Obsolete” shall mean “no longer manufactured or reasonably available in the commercial marketplace.”
    (3) “Specialized format,” “digital text” and “authorized entities” shall have the same meaning as in 17 U.S.C. §121.

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    A felony is a felony. It doesn't matter if the games are out of production, it is still just as illegal as emulation a PS2 game per say.

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    It could also be the fact that more PSPers are movin to 2.0 firmware
    they may be *drawn* to the web browser ,which isnt that good anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnderHill
    It could also be the fact that more PSPers are movin to 2.0 firmware
    they may be *drawn* to the web browser ,which isnt that good anyway

    I would think most users that update to 2.0 for the new web don't really understand the value of the Home Brew and emulators.
    Most PSP yahoo groups talk about how good the upgrade is.
    Too bad they are new PSP users that don't know any better.

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    Back to the part declaring that old games can be considered obsolete. It's a little difficult to do so when Nintendo keeps re-releasing old 8-bit and 16-bit NES + SNES games on the GBA in a frantic attempt to re-profit off old games...

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    Not to mention when the Nintendo Revolution comes out it is going to support the past 20 years of nintendo games through a downloadable media. Everything from the N64 to the snes and even the ol 8bit nes.

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    Default Not the game

    Quote Originally Posted by Zale1
    Back to the part declaring that old games can be considered obsolete. It's a little difficult to do so when Nintendo keeps re-releasing old 8-bit and 16-bit NES + SNES games on the GBA in a frantic attempt to re-profit off old games...
    It's not the game itself It's the format that was used to run that game.
    Even if Nintendo remakes a game for the GBA it still leaves the old game

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