| snakenobi said: emulators are illegal if they are used for profiteering
you can bend the rules but it will be illegal
its like saying i have an 360 and halo but i rip the game disc and play it on my pc
but that is just an excuse,that doesn't happen most of the time. |
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No they aren't. I can go to the local gameshop and pick up a knock-off of a Dreamcast/N64/SNES with no problem. They play all the games easily.
Heck, it even disproves that statement in the link I posted. Look at Bleem! they sold emus for playstation systems, Sony sued them and lost. Because it isn't illegal.
Secondly you are changing you argument which means you don't have any clue of what you are talking about. A couple posts ago Dolphin(free emu) was illegal, now just emus that are used for profit?
And violating DMR is breaking the law. You can't legally rip a computer game in the United States. It breaks the DMCA fyi







