Legality of Custom firmware.
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RE: Legality of Custom firmware.
(16/08/2010 04:49 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: ISO loading isn't in itself illegal. It's the fact that people use it for piracy which makes it so.
If I dump a UMD that I buy (which I would do, since I hate how loud the UMD drive is, not to mention faster loading speeds, easily carry multiple games around etc), I would play it via an ISO, which is a benefit of custom firmware. The dumping is legal under fair use, so I fail to see anything illegal here.
Yup. ZiNga is exactly correct.
cfw is, and never was illegal. That was the genius of DAX's installers.
He never distributed a single copyrighted file.
- You would supply your own UPDATE eboot.pbp (obtained from $ONY themselves)
- Then DA updater would extract and modify the modules on the fly.
Also, I think it is a bit presumptuous for Jomann to say "DAX left because of $ONY harassment".
There was never any indication of that.
One time DAX faked his own retirement (stating he feared $ONYs legal menace to hackers) and then made releases under the alias of a HM33. A supposed Russian hacking team.
Maybe that is what you were thinking of there ?
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(This post was last modified: 16/08/2010 10:50 PM by Mr. Shizzy.)
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