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How do you know your JAMMA PCB is legal?
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: Malenko on September 14, 2010, 09:43:07 am ---welcome back Genesim (or his clone)
BTW ITS THE CODE!
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LCD rulez!!!!!!
Hoopz:
BTW, I still think we need one dedicated section for all legal questions. This is actually popping up more and more and it almost always ends the same way.
Just call it IANAL and let the masses argue about stuff there. ;)
newmanfamilyvlogs:
As much as was 'discussed' here I almost wonder if a lock/sticky would be useful... kind of like how they used to stick the heads of the executed on pikes outside the city walls.
lilshawn:
well, to sum this up:
illegal 100%
if you are fine with that. then fine play it, enjoy it. I wouldn't recommend selling it.
Driver-Man:
So, the "best" solution is to destroy my 60-in-1 board and buy some Ultracade/GlobalVR unit?
Uh, almost forgot, is there any actual evidence to confirm there is indeed MAME on that 60-in-1 PCB?
--- Quote ---well, to sum this up:
illegal 100%
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To make some item "illegal" in relation to copyright infringement you first need to register with copyright office, then prove your case in court, and finally issue a ban on import of the particular item via customs office. Until then it is only "allegedly infringing", and no police or whatever authority you try to complain to will be able or willing to do anything about it.
cotmm68030, thanks for those two.
I'd say that's check and mate, but if that is not convincing enough, then I have said it all.