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Originally Posted by hyakkii
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It doesn't bypass the protection it simply lets you keep legal progams installed on your pc and doesn't touch the protection in anyway at all. Plus I'm not the creator of the program.
Anyways it doesn't really matter to you does it. If you own it you are legally entitled to own one backup so their protection violates that law (and i don't care about the dcma or uk laws since i dont live in uk / us)
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Actually, the blacklists are a featureof the protection. Correct? Ok lets assume you agree.
Now: Bypasing the blacklists means bypassing a feature of the protection. Correct? Ok, once again lets assume you agree.
Bypassing the protection is illegal. Correct? Again, lets assume you agree.
Since you have bypassed the protection, you have broken the law, because it states you may not bypasss protection. Correct? Its up to you to agree or not.
If the game is giving you an error, then you shoud contact technical support. Correct? I think so.
So, if this game is giving you problems with playing while you have legal software installed, and you are a 100% legal customer, this means that you have a technical difficulty that the publisher should resolve for you.
Now, lets assume that you dont feel like wasting the time and money on your phone bill to contact a publisher on the other side of the globe. You can visit this forum, and ask for guidance.
This guidance will involve bypassing the protection, therefore illegal, as said above. However you get what you payed for, and no one is harmed.
But dont ever mistake your actions as legal. They arent. If they want to sue your ass off, and they have good lawyers, you are screwed.
What I am trying to say is, your method is not legal, but it gets the job done, and it doesnt harm anyone, so no one cares, and there is a next to zero chance you will be sued.
But do not be under the false illusion that it is legal. It isnt.