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> Mad that a retard like you exists.
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> Using this gigantic text does not prove a point, it just is extremely dickish and a pain to read. Also ROMS is essentially theft which equals guess what? Piracy, which is illegal in all countries.
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> You just copied and pasted that without reading it.
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> Now small child, it even says on the Nintendo official website that this is illegal: [http://www.nintendo….sp#download_rom](http://www.nintendo.com/corp/legal.jsp#download_rom)
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> Look for the: **Can I Download a Nintendo ROM from the Internet if I Already Own the Authentic Game?** question.
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> You are wrong,
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> In fact don't, I think it would be better if you didn't.

Sorry i'm not going back and forth with ignorance. im done

i mean i just put:

[background=rgb(247, 247, 247)]In some countries, it is legal for an individual to personally make backup copies of a game they own.[/background]

AND YOU POINT OUT SOME ATARI STUFF? …IT WAS OBVIOUS YOU DIDNT GET THE BIG SIZE FONT BECAUSE YET AGAIN ..YOU PUT SOME RANDOM SHIT FROM THE SAME ARTICLE LIKE YOU CANT UNDERSTAND WHATS UP THERE

MY FIRST POINT WAS "EMULATION IS NOT ILLEGAL" ..IM NOT ANSWERING THE TOPIC STARTER.

**[![](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/public/style_images/eclipse31/snapback.png)](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/index.php?app=forums&module=forums§ion=findpost&pid=873184)MasterMind, on 01 January 2013 - 07:20 AM, said:**

[background=rgb(247, 247, 247)]for a user to create their own backups of video game ROMs onto other cartridges. This was decided in the court case of Atari v. JS&A. JS&A manufactured a "game backup" device that allowed users to dump their Atari ROMs onto a blank cartridge. JS&A argued that the archival rule allowed for this. The court disagreed, noting that ROM media was not subject to the same volatility as magnetic media (for which the law was created). Thus, not being so relatively vulnerable, ROMs were not applicable under section 17 USC 117(a)(2).[[5]](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROM_image#cite_note-5)[/background]

Look for the: **Can I Download a Nintendo ROM from the Internet if I Already Own the Authentic Game?** question.

OK

Who has higher power? Nintento or "Certain Countries"?

Your parents aint give you no common sense did they?

And anyway who the hell is Nintendo think they are to say such shit

wanna know whats illegal?

WHATS ILLEGAL IS TO CREATE THE N64 but then make a gamecube and then a wii

GO FROM VERY STRONG IN THE GAME INDUSTRY TO BORDERLINE CRAP

and never will i respect them for dropping "Rare".

like i said im done.
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Righty, this can end now. Passing this along to a mod to deal with.

**@Original Poster**, I suggest that you do proper research around the matters. From this thread, we've already put in an input, but in reality, asking on a website where bias definitely exist is only ever going to be inconclusive.

Perhaps you should consider emailing or contacting Nintendo to get the full depth for yourself?
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