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timppu: Anyway, this discussion has been argued over and over again in the past, nothing new to see.
You are probably right about that , but you know that some "people" are "Borrowers" /http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105957/) ,
me I am just a "worrier" - I guess ;-)
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FiatLux: Still doesn't make the "hypothetical scenarios" of "pirating"/"cracking" legal though.....
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bazilisek: (Shhh, that guy's a lawyer. I think he knows :))
I prefer "legal professional" only because I'm qualified as a lawyer, doesn't mean people can insult me ;-P.
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FiatLux: Still doesn't make the "hypothetical scenarios" of "pirating"/"cracking" legal though.....
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SimonG: So what?

I couldn't care less what is legal or not. I paid for those games and I will make them playable however I want. You would be surprised what isn't legal that everybody does.
I know , but you would probably be very surprised what I as a politically "persona non grata" have to worry about.....
Post edited May 09, 2012 by FiatLux
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Pheace: Ahh, if that's the point then I think the inclusion of Gamersgate threw me off since I don't think they work account based like that?
That's true, if the workaround to get over their inept DRM is really that universal.
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bazilisek: (Shhh, that guy's a lawyer. I think he knows :))
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SimonG: I prefer "legal professional" only because I'm qualified as a lawyer, doesn't mean people can insult me ;-P.
;-P.
;-)
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Pheace: By the same reasoning, if Windows 8, or 9 or whatever suddenly is not compatible with Dosbox and it's no longer supported, then you're out of all your Dosbox games for that OS as well till some newer program comes along to tweak the games on that.
You'd better hope that we will update DOSBox to be compatible with those then.