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> But as Rikimaru Dark said, if you *was* taken to court, you can use
> it in your defense.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
No wonder the Government's all "education, education, education"! Any less and we'll be a nation of townies and neds... oh wait....
> Actually if you were taken to court you can use that in your defence
> because you were lead to beleive that was true.
So if I claimed I was lead to believe stealing pies from a bakery was fine, I could use that in court?
Don't be so rediculous.
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> The 24 ROM rule is total bull, by the way.
Yes I know, And I know that your computer won't self destruct if you do not comply.
But as Rikimaru Dark said, if you *was* taken to court, you can use it in your defense.
> As with NO CD patches, its perfectly legal to use them if you own the
> game. Otherwise you must delete the rom within 24 hours.
The 24 ROM rule is total bull, by the way.
I think you'll find there's something along the lines of that with all commercial software, including videogames.
most of my GBA games I cant play because they got trampled
> on so it is perfectly legal for me to download those games. (about 8)
lol, what an absolute s**t reason.
And Edgy most of my GBA games I cant play because they got trampled on so it is perfectly legal for me to download those games. (about 8)