this post was submitted on 07 Oct 2024
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Well, not quite. If you dump the ROM of a game cartridge you have purchased and use that dumped rom to play your game that's legal. If you pirate the ROM, that's still illegal regardless whether you own the original game, however the end result is identical and there's really not many ways to prove you didn't dump your own roms.
Unless, of course, you don't own a rom dumper and have an internet history of visiting rom sites. Even then it's technically circumstantial evidence.
What is this based on? It sounds like something that would be against even the most basic licence terms.
I don't remember agreeing to any terms of service when I bought pokemon yellow, so as far as I'm concerned there are none.
You agree to the licence terms when you purchase the software. If you disagree, don't buy it.
Well informed consent is a thing, they didn't tell me, I'm not informed. Shoulda made me click a box.