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What emulators are illegal?
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| QUOTE (DJ Yoshiman @ May 25 2008, 08:30 PM) | | ROMs are illegal. |
Commercial ROM's, that is.
They're not necessarily illegal in as much as they are not particularly legally supported. They can count as theft I suppose, but the main pull is that the company who holds the copyright will press charges, which is why you should generally not publicly distribute them.
Obviously, if that company no longer exists, then the commercial ROM, although still not legally supported, probably will not get you in as much trouble anymore. Just to be safe, most establishments don't let you distribute or acquire commercial ROM's of any kind through their services.
Homebrew ROM software is of course entirely legal under the license of its creator and altogether unrelated.
An emulator is code designed from scratch that serves the same purpose as an original material, that is used solely as reference.
As long as no piece of the original software is actually used in the emulator, there is no legal barrier preventing the distribution of that emulator. (The company who makes the software will be very upset with you and may press charges just as with ROM's.)
In short, true emulators are entirely fair game. Emulators that use any piece of commercial software and distribute it for free or to private profit are illegal for the same reason commercial ROM's are.
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| QUOTE (Draco Icebane @ Jul 1 2008, 03:18 PM) | That's pretty much what I said.
Also why are MAME derivatives specifically illegal? MAME isn't a legal grey area on its own? |
These are the license terms of MAME: | QUOTE | * Redistributions may not be sold, nor may they be used in a commercial product or activity. * Redistributions that are modified from the original source must include the complete source code, including the source code for all components used by a binary built from the modified sources. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable. * Redistributions must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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| QUOTE (Draco Icebane @ Jul 1 2008, 05:18 PM) | That's pretty much what I said.
Also why are MAME derivatives specifically illegal? MAME isn't a legal grey area on its own? |
I didn't seem to see this subject mentioned anywhere.
Yes. MAME derivitives become illegal when they break a certain set of rules the team has established. They're pretty basic and understandable, for a set of emulator rules. If I remember, the list is in the main readme in the "docs" folder of pretty much every MAME. It has to do mainly with adding things that shouldn't be there (drivers for recent games, stuff that isn't the source code you give out, etc), which brings me to my second point:
Gray area: For some reason MAME's "fine", mainly because of the irregularity of arcades to begin with; they phase out every 3 or 4 years or so, and afterwards the original makers make very little off of them. ROMs are still illegal, but less so because of this; arcade makers make their own games and aren't butchered by any head company. This means that newer games can't be supported "safely". I'm not sure whether this is something in place by the MAME authors, or an actual law, but it makes a bit of sense.
This post has been edited by LGB on Jul 1 2008, 05:30 PM
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| QUOTE (zzo38 @ Jul 1 2008, 06:26 PM) | | These are the license terms of MAME: |
so it's pretty much a GPL-ish license with a non-commercial clause?
distributing any modified emulator or plugin that's GPL'd (like zsnes, for example) without accompanying source code is against the licensing terms (and therefore the copyright) just as much. (note: the n64 video plugin Glide64 Napalm, while it is an excellent plugin, is currently in violation of these terms and is therefore in breach of the original author's copyright.)
but most ordinary users don't have to worry about this.
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I can't stress this enough
the files themselves are not illegal. your means of obtaining them might be. and unless you own the copyright, it is almost definitely illegal to share them. but ROM files themselves, including BIOS ROMs, and optical disc images (ISOs), are legal to have.
among the legal means of obtaining them is buying the consoles/cartridges/discs themselves and making your own copies for personal use (as a backup, perhaps).
in layman's terms, it's not what you have, but how you got it and what you do with it. for instance, + it's legal to purchase a gun. + it's legal to possess a gun. + it's legal to protect yourself with the gun, use it for hunting, etc. - it's not legal to steal a gun.* - it's not legal to murder someone with the gun unless it's in self defense. likewise, + it's legal to make your own ROM backup. + it's legal to possess a ROM file. + it's legal to use your ROM file in conjunction with an emulator. - it's not legal to copy the ROM from someone else who doesn't own the copyright. - it's not legal to share the ROM with other people unless you have express written permission from the copyright holder.
* not that unauthorized copying is the same as stealing, but the analogy is there.
but as has been stated numerous times before (and this is the answer to the original post), emulators are indeed legal to make and use.
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