@Medic_alert I think it's fair play as long as you make the ROMS yourself. "U.S. copyright law permits the creation of a backup copy of computer programs for archival purposes, but the law only allows a consumer to make an archival copy of the actual copy that he or she legally possesses, not to make a copy of a file that someone else legally possesses (by downloading it from a website or via a peer-to-peer client, for example), nor to post an archival copy of his or her original copy in a location where it can be widely distributed."
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Re: Hardware Review: To Enjoy The New BittBoy, You'll Need To Get Your Hands Dirty
@Medic_alert I think it's fair play as long as you make the ROMS yourself.
"U.S. copyright law permits the creation of a backup copy of computer programs for archival purposes, but the law only allows a consumer to make an archival copy of the actual copy that he or she legally possesses, not to make a copy of a file that someone else legally possesses (by downloading it from a website or via a peer-to-peer client, for example), nor to post an archival copy of his or her original copy in a location where it can be widely distributed."
Re: Feature: The Tragic Story Behind The Man Who Helped Create Tetris
It was so much so I didn't read it all, but was he eaten alive literally?