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| CheffoJeffo:
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| newmanfamilyvlogs:
--- Quote from: RayB on September 15, 2010, 01:40:37 pm ---They probably got tax invoices! --- End quote --- Awesome. |
| saint:
--- Quote from: MKChamp on September 15, 2010, 10:22:00 am --- --- Quote from: retrometro on September 13, 2010, 07:50:41 pm ---Seems like TILT is happy to host bootleg machines for money at this mall. --- End quote --- I seriously doubt Tilt knows it has an illegal arcade cabinet. I'm sure they purchased it thinking it was legal just like the other cabinets there. On a side note, I find it more interesting how many people were in that arcade. The last few times I saw my mall's arcade there wasn't more than 3 people in it and one of them was the worker. --- End quote --- I would be absolutely stunned, totally floored, if an arcade operator -- particularly one the size of Tilt -- wasn't 100% fully aware of the licensing issues with these boards. No way in hell they don't know. |
| MKChamp:
--- Quote from: saint on September 15, 2010, 02:21:43 pm --- --- Quote from: MKChamp on September 15, 2010, 10:22:00 am --- --- Quote from: retrometro on September 13, 2010, 07:50:41 pm ---Seems like TILT is happy to host bootleg machines for money at this mall. --- End quote --- I seriously doubt Tilt knows it has an illegal arcade cabinet. I'm sure they purchased it thinking it was legal just like the other cabinets there. On a side note, I find it more interesting how many people were in that arcade. The last few times I saw my mall's arcade there wasn't more than 3 people in it and one of them was the worker. --- End quote --- I would be absolutely stunned, totally floored, if an arcade operator -- particularly one the size of Tilt -- wasn't 100% fully aware of the licensing issues with these boards. No way in hell they don't know. --- End quote --- That is if they are familiar with the emulator scene. Unless they browse online a little more than casually, there is a chance they could be ignorant to this fact. If it wasn't for this forum (and mame's), I would have assumed they had a license for those games...and I'm sure they present their product as such to the purchaser for Tilt. I'm just speculating....I have absolutely no idea. |
| saint:
--- Quote from: MKChamp on September 15, 2010, 03:15:31 pm --- --- Quote from: saint on September 15, 2010, 02:21:43 pm --- --- Quote from: MKChamp on September 15, 2010, 10:22:00 am --- --- Quote from: retrometro on September 13, 2010, 07:50:41 pm ---Seems like TILT is happy to host bootleg machines for money at this mall. --- End quote --- I seriously doubt Tilt knows it has an illegal arcade cabinet. I'm sure they purchased it thinking it was legal just like the other cabinets there. On a side note, I find it more interesting how many people were in that arcade. The last few times I saw my mall's arcade there wasn't more than 3 people in it and one of them was the worker. --- End quote --- I would be absolutely stunned, totally floored, if an arcade operator -- particularly one the size of Tilt -- wasn't 100% fully aware of the licensing issues with these boards. No way in hell they don't know. --- End quote --- That is if they are familiar with the emulator scene. Unless they browse online a little more than casually, there is a chance they could be ignorant to this fact. If it wasn't for this forum (and mame's), I would have assumed they had a license for those games...and I'm sure they present their product as such to the purchaser for Tilt. I'm just speculating....I have absolutely no idea. --- End quote --- This is Tilt. They know. :) |
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