Popple wrote:New Age Retro Hippie wrote:I couldn't really care less. A lot of people do a lot worse than pirating a game.
How so? Can you please explain further?
The people who rip and distribute games, of course.
And murder, too.
Mmm-mmm murder.
Popple wrote:New Age Retro Hippie wrote:I couldn't really care less. A lot of people do a lot worse than pirating a game.
How so? Can you please explain further?








AndyTheZombie wrote:Nay!! I hate when people steal!! and I hate hate hate when people use those R4DS things for their DS if you don't have the money to buy the game then you shouldn't be playing it in the first place!!But Nintendo really doesn't have to worry about piracy for the Wii cause they have those update things for new games. But that is just my opinion and I'm sticking with it. I pay for my games, movies and music I don't need to steal if I'm curious about anything I'll just blind buy it or if it''s getting Good reviews I'll buy it simple as that.



Can I Download a Nintendo ROM from the Internet if I Already Own the Authentic Game?
There is a good deal of misinformation on the Internet regarding the backup/archival copy exception. It is not a "second copy" rule and is often mistakenly cited for the proposition that if you have one lawful copy of a copyrighted work, you are entitled to have a second copy of the copyrighted work even if that second copy is an infringing copy. The backup/archival copy exception is a very narrow limitation relating to a copy being made by the rightful owner of an authentic game to ensure he or she has one in the event of damage or destruction of the authentic. [b]Therefore, whether you have an authentic game or not, or whether you have possession of a Nintendo ROM for a limited amount of time, i.e. 24 hours, it is illegal to download and play a Nintendo ROM from the Internet. [/b]Such emulators have the potential to significantly damage a worldwide entertainment software industry which generates over $15 billion annually, and tens of thousands of jobs.

Autosaver wrote:AmazingJanet - Nintendo losing 762 million due to Piracy is nothing wrong at all?
It is common to argue that intellectual property in the form of copyright and patent is necessary for the innovation and creation of ideas and inventions such as machines, drugs, computer software, books, music, literature and movies. In fact intellectual property is a government grant of a costly and dangerous private monopoly over ideas. We show through theory and example that intellectual monopoly is not necessary for innovation and as a practical matter is damaging to growth, prosperity and liberty.







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