Wrong. Those are included. They are cracking down due to the stupid DCMA which basically says you can't circumvent any technology that is designed to prevent you from circumventing it. it says other stuff too, but most of it is not applied here.
basically, if I put ANY sort of protection on my [noun] to prevent you from copying, changing, or using it in another manner than what I say is allowed--you are breaking the law, and will go to jail for it.
Technically, the microphone on your computer is illegal under this loosely-worded document. You can record sounds that were encrypted with it, and therefore it is a security-circumvention device.
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does his include the r4 ds and m3 ds cards?
No, they're legal devices as they have legitimate purpose for homebrew, music and video. Just with the added option of playing backups. =P
Wrong. Those are included. They are cracking down due to the stupid DCMA which basically says you can't circumvent any technology that is designed to prevent you from circumventing it. it says other stuff too, but most of it is not applied here.
basically, if I put ANY sort of protection on my [noun] to prevent you from copying, changing, or using it in another manner than what I say is allowed--you are breaking the law, and will go to jail for it.
Technically, the microphone on your computer is illegal under this loosely-worded document. You can record sounds that were encrypted with it, and therefore it is a security-circumvention device.