Ah. "You broke the anti-circumvision part of the law, therefore you must be willing to break the rest of the law" -- is that right?
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Replying to @tlddoge @hedgeberg and
It's called "grey areas" and possibly unconstitutional laws and such. Not supporting piracy is as much ideals as covering your own ass. Nintendo doesn't care about homebrew, but they care about piracy. At the same time, it's a protest against the dumb blasted DMCA.
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Replying to @tlddoge @hedgeberg and
They haven't though? SciresM has banned a few consoles for experimental data so that the PSA could be made. Nobody else on the reswitched team has any banned consoles so far as I'm aware of. Hedgeberg's console certainly isn't banned.
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Replying to @tlddoge @hedgeberg and
1. You break DMCA by *exploiting* RCM mode, since you're circumventing protections. 2. You're modifying code. Not illegal. 3. You're running Linux. That's not illegal. 4. Modding games isn't illegal either. 5. You get banned for messing with the CDN or going online while pirating
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6. They promote 1-4, and urge you not to pirate or mess with the CDN.
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The only part that breaks the DMCA AFAIK is the exploitation and circumventing that allows you to run your own code.
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Oh, right, and 7. Don't pirate things, because that's a way worse violation than everything. Because there are different degrees of illegality.
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