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| Topic | Why do console gamers still prefer physical media? |
| SKARDAVNELNATE 04/10/23 7:59:58 PM #16: | Yellow posted... Same way actually, moddingI have a Retorode 2. PS1 and PS2 games can be read in any PC DVD drive. So no modding involved. Zareth posted... You can't, actually. That is a myth.Some disclaimers. I tried to google for that but for some reason the results are talking about selling a backup copy which is not what I searched for. So getting relevant results is hard. Also none of the results site a passage from the law to verify what they say about it. So if I'm wrong it's because the law had been interpreted for me rather than making the law available to me. So here's the top result... https://legalbeagle.com/12719016-copyright-law-making-personal-copies.html Within copyright law there is a doctrine of law known as fair use. ...the doctrine provides a defense to copyright infringement. Copyright law permits you to make one copy of your computer software for the purpose of archiving the software in case it is damaged or lost. In order to make a copy, you must own a valid copy of the software In addition to making a backup copy of software, it is legal to make a backup copy of a CD or DVD so that you can continue to enjoy the copyrighted material if your original copy fails. --- No locked doors, no windows barred. No more things to make my brain seem SKARD. Look at Mr. Technical over here >.> -BTB ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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