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Re: Licensing Kickstart ROMs for Raspberry Pi
« on: September 05, 2012, 01:28:32 AM »
Baffles me why people just don't grab them off a torrent site like the rest of the free world does.

I've paid for them a dozen times over, and I'm not ashamed to admit I've nicked them off TPB rather than dick around with old floppies and such.

I'd rather be labelled a pirate of tech that the rest of the free world forgot about 20 years ago than feed the *******ed vultures that are copyright sitting.
 

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Re: Licensing Kickstart ROMs for Raspberry Pi
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2012, 02:51:56 AM »
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I figure if you have an original ROM, you can format shift it to your hearts content! :cool:

Heh, sort of how I see it myself.  I figure I've paid for it, hmm (A1200, A3000, A2000 x2, A4000, OS4, and Amiga Forever) 6 or 7 times already, I've got no qualms leeching it off TPB, which I am completely unashamed to say I did recently when building a new UAE machine, solely because couldn't find my AF disc with the ROM's/Images.

Fact is, the situation with Kickstart/WB is muddied at best.  If I wanted original disks for an old legacy Amiga that is missing disks, I *can* buy them retail.  Of course, God only knows who actually gets the money in such transactions, for all I know the rightful rights holders may not see a dime and "real" versions of WB/KS are often nothing more than copies of copies.

Should I want to be a legal beagle and download WinUAE and then purchase the ROM images and the disk images, what are my options?  Limited, as this thread shows :/

I'm well aware of Amiga Forever, and it's a hell of a product that I do highly recommend, but...  If a guy could simply buy digital copies of ROM's and the disk images, we'd be in a far better state.  Some people simply have no need for the pre-rolled Amiga Forever experience, such as these Pi dudes - being able to buy the bare essentials in a digital form would be so nice.

Just part of the unmitigated legal trainwreck that is everything Amiga for the past nearly 20 years, I suppose.  I'm still quite pleased that Hyperion included them in a past recent OS4 update for my SAM 440.

One hysterical point I often think of is how some fervent anti-piracy people here will scream bloody murder if you even suggest downloading something like ROM's/disk images *if* you have already paid for them, all the while they wouldn't blink twice if someone suggested torrenting a copy of Windows if a person was unable to find their OEM Windows disc or keyfile :)