I run emulations for games that I own. I am using real copies or copies of real discs that I own to play the game.
I am not a software pirate for this.
I own the license to this game, which allows mwe to make a copy of this disc for archival purposes if I own the actual retail copy, and for which I do, to protect my original copies of games that I own.
I am not a software pirate for this.
I own the hardware for which I am emulating, to play the games that I have copied to a rom file or ISO, to have more stability than the console can offer.
I am not a software pirate for this.
Just because emulators can be misused to play pirated software does not make them a vehicle for piracy. I will confess that I have used pirated copies of C-64 games eons ago, but this does not make me a pirate either. It doesn't matter what the format is, there is always someone who will copy it and distribute it....
I am not a software pirate for this.
Those who tie emulation with piracy do not know the piracy world, as everything is pirated software if copied and no trace can be proven on such. Games that have no financial validity cannot be deemed profitable nor worth any intellectual rights as they are "abandon-ware" of a previous era. I paid to have the actual program, and the acess is no longer available due to technology upgrades.
I am not a software pirate for this.
Discussion of emulation is not a crime any more than the discussion of the alleged pirated program is. Use is not abuse, and discussion is not any empowerment of illegal activity.
I use emulation to play what I own on more-capable hardware to save the work on my genuine hardware. I am not a software pirate for this.....
I am not a software pirate for this.
I own the license to this game, which allows mwe to make a copy of this disc for archival purposes if I own the actual retail copy, and for which I do, to protect my original copies of games that I own.
I am not a software pirate for this.
I own the hardware for which I am emulating, to play the games that I have copied to a rom file or ISO, to have more stability than the console can offer.
I am not a software pirate for this.
Just because emulators can be misused to play pirated software does not make them a vehicle for piracy. I will confess that I have used pirated copies of C-64 games eons ago, but this does not make me a pirate either. It doesn't matter what the format is, there is always someone who will copy it and distribute it....
I am not a software pirate for this.
Those who tie emulation with piracy do not know the piracy world, as everything is pirated software if copied and no trace can be proven on such. Games that have no financial validity cannot be deemed profitable nor worth any intellectual rights as they are "abandon-ware" of a previous era. I paid to have the actual program, and the acess is no longer available due to technology upgrades.
I am not a software pirate for this.
Discussion of emulation is not a crime any more than the discussion of the alleged pirated program is. Use is not abuse, and discussion is not any empowerment of illegal activity.
I use emulation to play what I own on more-capable hardware to save the work on my genuine hardware. I am not a software pirate for this.....