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ROMs and the DMCA
http://www.copyright.gov/1201/
There was a debate on another forum about the legality of ROMs if they are no longer in production. Apparently the link above suggests that ROMs can be owned legally if the game is out of production. I could be mistaken though, I'm not too good at reading legalese.
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I was referring to an SNES ROM, or any console ROM for that matter.
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Nintendo, I see. I thought it was something to do with computer games. Last consul game I had was sega geniuses.
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It is illegal to be downloading ROMS and/or playing them on an emulator.
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Tis a shame, I remember a few years back when you could find them everywhere. Glad I got some when I could.
Is nice for nostalgic reasons to play some of the colecovision games I grew up on. Ladybug rocked.
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They're still just as easy to find. Its one of those things that people still do anyway.
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Originally posted by Johnny Fist
It is illegal to be downloading ROMS and/or playing them on an emulator.
Well that's what I've always thought, but it seems like there are some exemptions if you read the copyright page I linked to.
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Yeah, I understand the part about the obsolete software/hardware part. Unfortunately most games have been re-released as PS2 or PC video games totally throwing out the obsolete arguement for downloading roms. You can buy them on newly printed media to be played on current hardware.
Do you see where I'm going with this?
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Originally posted by Johnny Fist
Yeah, I understand the part about the obsolete software/hardware part. Unfortunately most games have been re-released as PS2 or PC video games totally throwing out the obsolete arguement for downloading roms. You can buy them on newly printed media to be played on current hardware.
Do you see where I'm going with this?
Yeah I see what you mean. But for example, the SNES game Earthbound is no longer being made. So until this game is re-released (if ever), the ROM is legal?
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If oyu own the game, you can own the ROM too...
That is legal...
If you do not own the game, you can use the ROM on your computer for 24 hours maximum.
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Originally posted by stix_kua
If oyu own the game, you can own the ROM too...
That is legal...
If you do not own the game, you can use the ROM on your computer for 24 hours maximum.
Yeah I know about all that, but what about the exemptions in the info contained in my link?
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Exactly which exeptions are you talking about?
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Originally posted by Johnny Fist
Exactly which exeptions are you talking about?
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http://www.copyright.gov/1201/
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.
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Now remember, I'm not very good at reading legalese, so it is very possible that I am mis-interpreting this document.
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So pretty much N64, the original PlayStations (grey cabinet), SNES, NES, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Original, Game boy Color, Atari, and all that other stuff is legit then.
"I'm no technical supervisor, I'm a supervising technician."
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