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05-09-08 08:21 PM
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Thought it'd be intersting to post this link I seen, its all about the laws of video game 'backups'.

http://www.emulationzone.org/articles/general/how-to.htm

So a few quick points from it.



U.S. law allows you, the owner of a software product, to have three (3) copies of that product at once: the original, an installed copy, and an archive copy. The law does not give a definition to these terms. So, in the sense of a ROM image, you can arguably say that the image on your harddisk is being used to play Zelda 1 is the "installed" copy, the cart that you bough 10 years ago is the "original" copy and a copy of the ROM image on a floppy disk, tape, website or other medium is a "back-up" copy. But, only one of them can be in use at once. So, playing the game on your NES and on the PC at the same time is ILLEGAL.



"But Nintendo has this on all there game manuals:"

WARNING:Copying of any Nintendo game is illegal and is strictly prohibited by domestic and international copyright laws. "Back-up" or "archival" copies are not authorized and are not necessary to protect your software. Violators will be prosecuted.

Nintendo is trying to intimidate you. The law is the law, and you are allowed to have up to three copies of your software. If they don't like it, tough! If you didn't agree to their terms when you bough the software, then don't worry. If they don't like it, tough!



The "Gift Policy"
I didn't believe this when I read it. It took me several scans through one part of the bill to fully understand a section of the 1997 anti-pircay law that I will refer to as the "Gift Policy." I believe congress passed this part of the act because it is not right to arrest and/or fine someone who was sharing a program that they bought in the goodness of their heart to a friend. But a line had to be drawn, so there is a limit of how many friends you can have.

As owner of a software product, you are allowed to make up to 10 copies of your software and give it to someone as a "gift" to someone. You can distribute that many as long as the total purchase cost (the cost of the software when you bought it in the store,) of the duplicated software does not go over $1000. So, if you bought Zelda 64 for $85 and you have a ROM copying device, you can legally give that game to 10 friends. LEGALLY. (85 * 10 = 850 < 1,000)



The "24 Hour" Rule
As far as I know, this law does not exist in the US law books. In fact, I think it was removed during the 1997 Anti-Piracy bill, but I could be wrong.



I hope this settles the questions about basic 'backups'.
Thought it'd be intersting to post this link I seen, its all about the laws of video game 'backups'.

http://www.emulationzone.org/articles/general/how-to.htm

So a few quick points from it.



U.S. law allows you, the owner of a software product, to have three (3) copies of that product at once: the original, an installed copy, and an archive copy. The law does not give a definition to these terms. So, in the sense of a ROM image, you can arguably say that the image on your harddisk is being used to play Zelda 1 is the "installed" copy, the cart that you bough 10 years ago is the "original" copy and a copy of the ROM image on a floppy disk, tape, website or other medium is a "back-up" copy. But, only one of them can be in use at once. So, playing the game on your NES and on the PC at the same time is ILLEGAL.



"But Nintendo has this on all there game manuals:"

WARNING:Copying of any Nintendo game is illegal and is strictly prohibited by domestic and international copyright laws. "Back-up" or "archival" copies are not authorized and are not necessary to protect your software. Violators will be prosecuted.

Nintendo is trying to intimidate you. The law is the law, and you are allowed to have up to three copies of your software. If they don't like it, tough! If you didn't agree to their terms when you bough the software, then don't worry. If they don't like it, tough!



The "Gift Policy"
I didn't believe this when I read it. It took me several scans through one part of the bill to fully understand a section of the 1997 anti-pircay law that I will refer to as the "Gift Policy." I believe congress passed this part of the act because it is not right to arrest and/or fine someone who was sharing a program that they bought in the goodness of their heart to a friend. But a line had to be drawn, so there is a limit of how many friends you can have.

As owner of a software product, you are allowed to make up to 10 copies of your software and give it to someone as a "gift" to someone. You can distribute that many as long as the total purchase cost (the cost of the software when you bought it in the store,) of the duplicated software does not go over $1000. So, if you bought Zelda 64 for $85 and you have a ROM copying device, you can legally give that game to 10 friends. LEGALLY. (85 * 10 = 850 < 1,000)



The "24 Hour" Rule
As far as I know, this law does not exist in the US law books. In fact, I think it was removed during the 1997 Anti-Piracy bill, but I could be wrong.



I hope this settles the questions about basic 'backups'.
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Yes, I like this set of rules; Very clear and to the point.
Yes, I like this set of rules; Very clear and to the point.
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Heh.
So technically I have a legal version of TWEWY.

I own it, I have it on my PC, and I have it on my USB.
Heh.
So technically I have a legal version of TWEWY.

I own it, I have it on my PC, and I have it on my USB.
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Yes, AND you can copy it and give it to a friend as a gift.
Yes, AND you can copy it and give it to a friend as a gift.
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these rules make things seem a lot more legal
these rules make things seem a lot more legal
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i decided to dig up the oldest possible thread that was somewhat important, so here it is ^^ i read this post and thought it was very interesting =D

i wonder if there is anything about a 'gifted' game being 'gifted' again to up to 10 people by the 'giftee'? if thats the case then all we have to do is tell them one person gave it to 10 people, then those 10 people gave it to another 10 people, so on and so forth. this way, they can't bust us! muahahaha!
i decided to dig up the oldest possible thread that was somewhat important, so here it is ^^ i read this post and thought it was very interesting =D

i wonder if there is anything about a 'gifted' game being 'gifted' again to up to 10 people by the 'giftee'? if thats the case then all we have to do is tell them one person gave it to 10 people, then those 10 people gave it to another 10 people, so on and so forth. this way, they can't bust us! muahahaha!
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lols the law is always there but there will always be loop holes like those in the system so i say hahaha to all of you people who try and stop emulation and if u ever get caught rather going to jail just buy copies of all of the roms u downloaded
lols the law is always there but there will always be loop holes like those in the system so i say hahaha to all of you people who try and stop emulation and if u ever get caught rather going to jail just buy copies of all of the roms u downloaded
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Originally posted by zmasta
lols the law is always there but there will always be loop holes like those in the system so i say hahaha to all of you people who try and stop emulation and if u ever get caught rather going to jail just buy copies of all of the roms u downloaded

Yeah because the FBI really gives a s*** about how you downloaded a rom of Earthbound. And I'm not gonna waste my ass off by buying the game I downloaded.
Originally posted by zmasta
lols the law is always there but there will always be loop holes like those in the system so i say hahaha to all of you people who try and stop emulation and if u ever get caught rather going to jail just buy copies of all of the roms u downloaded

Yeah because the FBI really gives a s*** about how you downloaded a rom of Earthbound. And I'm not gonna waste my ass off by buying the game I downloaded.
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Originally posted by xfighter1138
Yeah because the FBI really gives a s*** about how you downloaded a rom of Earthbound. And I'm not gonna waste my ass off by buying the game I downloaded.
Not to mention that older games are harder to find and even if you did buy them you wouldn't be supporting the companies financially whatsoever as they already made whatever money they could off that game cartridge.
All you're doing is making someone else richer. Why bother unless you're a collector.
Originally posted by xfighter1138
Yeah because the FBI really gives a s*** about how you downloaded a rom of Earthbound. And I'm not gonna waste my ass off by buying the game I downloaded.
Not to mention that older games are harder to find and even if you did buy them you wouldn't be supporting the companies financially whatsoever as they already made whatever money they could off that game cartridge.
All you're doing is making someone else richer. Why bother unless you're a collector.
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The problem with protecting intellectual property is that it can't be confiscated and it's relatively easy to replicate.
The problem with protecting intellectual property is that it can't be confiscated and it's relatively easy to replicate.
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I just give my game(the original) as a "gift" to my friend, then when they are done playing it, they return it to me, and I don't need to copy it at the first place.
I just give my game(the original) as a "gift" to my friend, then when they are done playing it, they return it to me, and I don't need to copy it at the first place.
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