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Just thought i would tell you.
> DeltaJava wrote:
> Nearly Cruicial wrote:
> DeltaJava
> wrote:
> I remember
> playing Royal rumble on the
> SNES,
> and that was quite
>
> good.
Yeh the snes
> graphic's are good,
> well better compared
> to the sega
> MD
But games relied more on gameplay rather thatn
> graphics,
> then.
Yes yes but that was then, when we refer to something now
> it is graphic's (please say i am rite).
No, you are not rite. But you may be right. Do you see?
> Nearly Cruicial wrote:
> DeltaJava wrote:
> I remember
> playing Royal rumble on the SNES,
> and that was quite
>
> good.
Yeh the snes graphic's are good,
> well better compared
> to the sega MD
But games relied more on gameplay rather thatn
> graphics, then.
Yes yes but that was then, when we refer to something now it is graphic's (please say i am rite).
> DeltaJava wrote:
> I remember playing Royal rumble on the SNES,
> and that was quite
> good.
Yeh the snes graphic's are good,
> well better compared to the sega MD
But games relied more on gameplay rather thatn graphics, then.
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/basics/f-piracy.html
That tells you most things that everyone should know about piracy.
> Nearly Cruicial wrote:
It is
> not illegal because it has came
> of an auction and they would not
> sell it otherwise.
It
> doesn't matter where you got it, simple fact is, it is illegal to
> sell backups of any software unless you sell the original software
> with it at the same time.
Backups which are sold over the
> internet, between friends, or in a carboot sale, are simply pirate
> copies of software.
In the eyes of the law, it is illegal to play
> pirated software, because you are handling stolen goods.
If the
> software is over 75 years old and its copyright protection has run
> out, then it's OK.
I ent gonna use it again,
It is
> not illegal because it has came of an auction and they would not
> sell it otherwise.
It doesn't matter where you got it, simple fact is, it is illegal to sell backups of any software unless you sell the original software with it at the same time.
Backups which are sold over the internet, between friends, or in a carboot sale, are simply pirate copies of software.
In the eyes of the law, it is illegal to play pirated software, because you are handling stolen goods.
If the software is over 75 years old and its copyright protection has run out, then it's OK.