That couldn't possibly work in a country with so many black people.
So is everything else in the world of software. You begin with a specification and then you start writing code.
It is a port. If it's got the same levels, the same enemies, the same music, etc, it's the same game, and it certainly breaches copyright.
99.9% of players of this ROM will be people who try it out using a C64 emulator. In other words, pirates using a PC. And they released that "new" NES just a few years ago. In other words they want to keep exploiting…
It's different because the EU is not a country. It's composed of countries which should have sovereignty over the data of their citizens. But now they'll have to give our biometrics away. Doesn't matter what individual…
That couldn't possibly work in a country with so many black people.
So is everything else in the world of software. You begin with a specification and then you start writing code.
It is a port. If it's got the same levels, the same enemies, the same music, etc, it's the same game, and it certainly breaches copyright.
99.9% of players of this ROM will be people who try it out using a C64 emulator. In other words, pirates using a PC. And they released that "new" NES just a few years ago. In other words they want to keep exploiting…
It's different because the EU is not a country. It's composed of countries which should have sovereignty over the data of their citizens. But now they'll have to give our biometrics away. Doesn't matter what individual…