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Roms, Mame, what's legal, what isn't?

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ArcadEd:
Well some good new, the second one on your list can be reconfigured.  But all those games are available via StarRoms LOL.

I'll head the CC tonight and pick up one of the midway classics.

One nice thing about the Atari collection is each game has it's own executable.  So a frontend could probably be setup to run them pretty easily.

Popcorrin:
I don't think it is legal to include the pc collections either.  I could be mistaken but I believe they are non-transferrable.  You would have to check the licensing agreement.

ArcadEd:
Ok, but if you don't open and install the software, you never accepted the EULA, therefore could include it, right?

Or do you have to have some kind of special license to sell software? 

ArcadEd:
I got Taito Legends from Best Buy, here is a snapshot of the install directory.

cdbrown:

--- Quote from: Popcorrin on February 13, 2006, 10:13:24 pm ---I don't think it is legal to include the pc collections either.  I could be mistaken but I believe they are non-transferrable.  You would have to check the licensing agreement.

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I'm sure if you provide the originals with the pc when you sell it then that's fine.  Buying 1 copy of the collections and then loading them onto various machines for sale would be breaking various rules.

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