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Dal 24-07-2004 03:22

Hi,

I have known Charlie for years and first met him on this board when i waas looking into buying a chipped PS2.

Even back then he know his sh*t about chips booting methods etc etc. I wish him all the best in the future.

There is no way the modchip scene will die down, you can pick up a modchip on the net so easy these days.

This happened to the NEO brand of modchips a few years ago, SONY got involved and now they are no more.

Dal

ottoman 24-07-2004 04:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by rms2001
Could be worse, could have been Gaylord.

or worse still

Gaylord Focker Ball.

Perhaps his parents had a good sense of humour....Either that or they didn't like him! :D

dusted 24-07-2004 06:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by rms2001
It all revolves back to being made an example of. Being 12 and being sued wasn’t really the point. The point was the IRAA could and did take this girl and make an example out of her. This showed every one had they had the balls to do it in hopes that it would discourage others from downloading. Not that it really did a lot of good, downloading just went more underground.

As for the laws in the UK (and other co British ruled land) on chips is kinda weird. Sony was not really saying making the back ups were illegal, it was how it was being played that was illegal. They were going on the basis that the chip bypassed their code and they felt afraid by that.

Just like this 12 year old girl, Charlie is just a example I’m sure there will be more as time gos on too.

But if you stole a cd from a store would the IRAA get involved? i somehow doubt they would with something so trivial. If you stole a shipment of cds going to a store would they get involved? I doubt it once again. How come stealing a cd of the internet really be any different?

It's like stealing a car from off the street or stealing a car from a car yard. At the end of the day it's still car theft.

rms2001 24-07-2004 07:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by dusted
But if you stole a cd from a store would the IRAA get involved? i somehow doubt they would with something so trivial. If you stole a shipment of cds going to a store would they get involved? I doubt it once again. How come stealing a cd of the internet really be any different?

It's like stealing a car from off the street or stealing a car from a car yard. At the end of the day it's still car theft.

Nah, the IRAA wouldn't get involved if you stole the tangible CDs. It’s the job of the local law and the person you stole it from to prosecute you.

But when it comes to downloading music thats a whole different ball game. It’s a computer file and it falls under different rules, and than the IRAA has the legal right to go after you.

WordBringer 24-07-2004 15:32

and also u would have to be a dumb mofo to steal a cd from a store or truck when u can download then lol j/k any way when stealing it off the net 1000's and 1000's doing it unlike from a store only a hand full will steal cds.

Jay_83 24-07-2004 18:13

****ing Bollocks
 
The law is all a load of crap....especially in the uk

Tell me this, If charlie_ps2 gets put in prison for that, then shouldn't all dixons/curry's/walmart staff be there as well???

After all they're the ones selling us vcr's and dvd recorders to take films off TV......which is also illegal without full written permission from the copywrite owner. (Most people arn't even aware of this!)


Poor bloke :(

Ps2_MaD 24-07-2004 18:54

seems the judge does not understand his lawer, I think he needs a new n a much better one.... much better

rms2001 26-07-2004 10:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by TylerDurden
Im not too worried about the US version court dates. I know our US lawyers are a bit more sly.



Tyler!

http://www.the-console-corner.com/scea_vs_tcc.pdf

Tyler, I think you can worry now.

TylerDurden 26-07-2004 11:17

Still not too worried. I just dont think that fool stood up for himself. We are by law allowed to make one backup of our original games. Nowhere in that order was there anything refrencing that.




Tyler!

snake2 26-07-2004 15:44

i remember reading an artical saying that sony declared the ps2 as a computer so they could avoid imoprt taxes on the ps2s they sent to europe, so if im right (which i like t tink i am) then wouldn't that make modding a ps2 the same as adding a new pice of hardware to your pc

crazygamelover 26-07-2004 21:51

technically, yes is would be almost the same as adding hardware but Sony is pressing more toward stopping modchip sales across the globe. I guess they only considered it a computer for evading tax issues but their motives now are just based on stopping from losing money in regard to piracy.


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