21 Jun
2001
21 Jun
'01
5:07 p.m.
At 01:48 PM 6/21/01 +0200, Lars Gaarden wrote:
David Honig wrote:
Not if you have lawfully paid for the content.
As read by the MPAA, the DMCA enable them to sell you a locked house and then drag you to court if you try to pick the lock.
Look everyone, I know the judge at the current level of the legal system needs a lobe job. Why should I take him seriously?
If a cartridge doesn't have (C) SEGA in it, it won't play... ergo, (C) SEGA is not protected.
Didn't the original IBM BIOS use this trick. e.g, look for a 'copyright ibm' string in the BIOS image?
Dunno. (PS: Note that the (C) SEGA string may be my gisting.)