IcaroRibeiro said:
Not really sure if every country sees physical media as license rights, license rights here are specifically for software I can see why we need license rights for intelectual property regardless of the media. But license rights over hardware clearly crosses a line. There is no legal ground for a company what you can or should do with an electronic device |
The hardware is purely created for the software so by turning off the software only the hardware by default becomes redundant, it still works it just doesn't run the system it's intended for they're essentially doing the same as the PC companies only difference is that it's on a closed platform.
Honestly this is a be careful what you wish for scenario because this is the reality of a fully online connected era that many longed for over a decade ago saying Nintendo should get with the times, like Soundwave said this and digital are now the standard.







