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Discussion: Ultracade and the Mame Trademark
RayB:
--- Quote from: scatter on March 04, 2005, 11:13:24 am ---I've long thought there must be MAME code in it but a cursory inspection of the files doesn't show any tale-tale signs. Also it is a fact that UC used to have all the NAMCO games in them on a don't ask don't tell policy until DF got a little note from NAMCO sometime last summer ('04) which he sent out to the Ops.
Just a case of a very very black pot calling all the kettles black to me.
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Scatter,
Hope to see you post some more. It's good to have a perspective of a commercial game operator.
Santoro:
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are you saying I can not buy a hard drive off ebay and use software to find out what was on that drive. why not? I bought it off a individual not a companies.
especially if the drive was broken and I went through it to fix it.
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I am not claiming to be an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I am pretty sure the US DCMA prohibits bypassing mechanisms such as encryption and keys intended to protect software, music, etc.
I don't think it takes into account how you acquired the content to begin with.
IntruderAlert:
--- Quote from: scatter on March 04, 2005, 11:13:24 am ---
P.S. I love the fact that the spell checker suggests Ultrasuede for Ultracade...
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..and by the way.. Matthew Sweet ROCKS!!! ;D
ULTRASUEDE
GGKoul:
I never knew Matthew Sweet released ULTRASUEDE. Hmm....
SirPoonga:
This feels like a mini SCO vs IBM thing :)