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Originally Posted by Joe Forster/STA
TippeX, ehehe, that's what we quarrelled about with DABhand a few years ago: if a contract between two persons/companies contradicts the laws in a given country, the contradicting parts are automatically void. So the EULA cannot have priority over laws.
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Oh no not this again, and I said that no LAW can take precedence over someones legal property, which includes software.
The software is owned by the developer/publisher and its their right to let you make a backup or not, not by the say of whatever country's law.
Also if a countries law was paramount and you had the 100% right to make a backup then every protected game out there is breaking the law as you cant simply back it up.
Im sorry Joe, as I said back then you misread your own countries copyright law.
Afterall posession is 9/10ths of the Law.