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Pemalite said:
DonFerrari said:

There is legal precedent, brazilian legal system is pretty convoluted. But in simple terms, if the game developer didn't explicitly said it's ok to emulate then it's illegal.

Even the HW or it's intended purpose is also possible to be copyrighted. But anyway, most EULAs will talk about you not being allowed to play the content or modify it in any form or copy it, etc... and when you break that contract it becomes illegal (not that many companies will go after it), Bleem is still illegal in Brazil as far as I know (but that used BIOS from PS1)

I'll take your word for it as I am not privvy on the Brazillian legal system. :P

Don't worry, there is so much stuff going on here that no one would bother a guy playing emulator and having the original (or even pirated) game... but sure you make a lanhouse or a similar stuff and make money out of emulating the games you'll have to bribe one officer or another.



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