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No Preserving Abandoned Games Because All Hacking is Illegal

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:37 pm
by *BlackFox
No Preserving Abandoned Games, Even for Museums and Archives

The Entertainment Software Association doesn’t want anyone to restore the functionality of older videogames that are no longer supported by their publisher, because, says ESA, this is “hacking,” and all hacking is “associated with piracy.”

Section 1201 is often used by the entertainment industries not to prevent copyright infringement but to control markets and lock out competition. So it’s not surprising that ESA (the trade association for the largest game producers), along with MPAA and RIAA, have written to the Copyright Office to oppose this exemption. They say that modifying games to connect to a new server (or to avoid contacting a server at all) after publisher support ends—letting people continue to play the games they paid for—will destroy the video game industry. They say it would “undermine the fundamental copyright principles on which our copyright laws are based.”

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Re: No Preserving Abandoned Games Because All Hacking is Illegal

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 11:23 pm
by BuDo
Sounds like a waste of time....

Re: No Preserving Abandoned Games Because All Hacking is Illegal

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:14 am
by poehalcho
BuDo wrote:Sounds like a waste of time....

What does? Preserving old games?

Re: No Preserving Abandoned Games Because All Hacking is Illegal

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 1:00 pm
by omier
Sounds like a stupid statement to me. All hacking is apparently piracy? :palm:

Re: No Preserving Abandoned Games Because All Hacking is Illegal

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:38 pm
by ltsune
That's just plain stupid. Games are big now. It has become part of history. Of course there are museums and archives who would like to preserve that.

Re: No Preserving Abandoned Games Because All Hacking is Illegal

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 6:13 am
by BuDo
poehalcho wrote:
BuDo wrote:Sounds like a waste of time....

What does? Preserving old games?


Trying to prevent enthusiasts from doing whatever they want with these old titles...It's like trying to stop the sharing of copyright content...It's a joke...