As to GPL'ed code... we'd have to find a web site first :)
As to MP3... the international law on that patent could not apply to where it was made... again, we'd have to figure out where it was made first.
My point however was that the vague statement of "breaking a whole bunch of laws" continues the (false) stigma over emulators. Someday... emulators will be a necessary part of life, but that's going to prompt more speculation than I'm going to give today.
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lassi @ Jul 14th 2007 11:24AM
99% likely they took some gpl'ed code and don't offer source.
or pay license fees for mp3..
those are the obvious I could think of.
Christopher Price @ Jul 14th 2007 6:37PM
As to GPL'ed code... we'd have to find a web site first :)
As to MP3... the international law on that patent could not apply to where it was made... again, we'd have to figure out where it was made first.
My point however was that the vague statement of "breaking a whole bunch of laws" continues the (false) stigma over emulators. Someday... emulators will be a necessary part of life, but that's going to prompt more speculation than I'm going to give today.
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