not sure if anyone is going to see at this point but I digress. even if this case did not directly set a precedent against emulation the mere risk of a repeat of this case with the same outcome is not exactly…
Whatever happened to the concept of receiving a legal-order, having your lawyers scrutinize it and complying afterwards? None of these high-stakes data handoffs coordinated over insecure email.
> If the supply of compatible flashcarts ever dries up, it will definitely get harder, though hopefully there will be more software exploits discovered by then. another area of research is many flashcarts are actually…
unexpected outcome for justifying fair-use with modern technology at stake, any progress defanging the D.M.C.A as of recent?
hopefully sony wont get overly excited and get the developer squashed like after the ps3 got cracked last decade.
> Dolphin emulates old hardware, that is not produced anymore. They also don't seem that worried about NDS and 3DS emulation and jailbreaking for that matter. dolphin was able to boot and play some wii games relatively…
so go after the people actively distributing pirated games - much more reasonable than the mixed case of third-party developers.
one of them
nothing to see here... $ git remote -v origin https://github.com/shchmue/Lockpick_RCM (fetch) origin https://github.com/shchmue/Lockpick_RCM (push) $ git show HEAD commit d625847124652ee8a69bc335adcbdf8be144b4f8 [snip]
they have hired some homebrew developers in past under some reasonable terms [e.g nda that expires after given time] but guessing well informed actions got overrun by corporate protectionist bullshit.
For 'Linux ISOs' some of the decline was bandwidth getting cheaper for mirror hosts, meaning that in place of P2P seeders there are now well-connected mirrors that are not 'bandwidth handicapped' in comparison to the…
not sure if anyone is going to see at this point but I digress. even if this case did not directly set a precedent against emulation the mere risk of a repeat of this case with the same outcome is not exactly…
Whatever happened to the concept of receiving a legal-order, having your lawyers scrutinize it and complying afterwards? None of these high-stakes data handoffs coordinated over insecure email.
> If the supply of compatible flashcarts ever dries up, it will definitely get harder, though hopefully there will be more software exploits discovered by then. another area of research is many flashcarts are actually…
unexpected outcome for justifying fair-use with modern technology at stake, any progress defanging the D.M.C.A as of recent?
hopefully sony wont get overly excited and get the developer squashed like after the ps3 got cracked last decade.
> Dolphin emulates old hardware, that is not produced anymore. They also don't seem that worried about NDS and 3DS emulation and jailbreaking for that matter. dolphin was able to boot and play some wii games relatively…
so go after the people actively distributing pirated games - much more reasonable than the mixed case of third-party developers.
one of them
nothing to see here... $ git remote -v origin https://github.com/shchmue/Lockpick_RCM (fetch) origin https://github.com/shchmue/Lockpick_RCM (push) $ git show HEAD commit d625847124652ee8a69bc335adcbdf8be144b4f8 [snip]
they have hired some homebrew developers in past under some reasonable terms [e.g nda that expires after given time] but guessing well informed actions got overrun by corporate protectionist bullshit.
For 'Linux ISOs' some of the decline was bandwidth getting cheaper for mirror hosts, meaning that in place of P2P seeders there are now well-connected mirrors that are not 'bandwidth handicapped' in comparison to the…