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UK bans PlayStation 'chipping'
« on: July 22, 2004, 02:46:28 PM »
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The selling of "mod chips" for Sony PlayStation 2 game consoles has been ruled illegal by a UK high court.

A PlayStation 2 with a modified chip installed can play imported or pirated copies of the console's video games.

Mr Justice Laddie backed Sony's legal argument that its intellectual property was being infringed by people selling the chips to console owners.

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The ruling is not the first victory Sony has won against makers of mod chips. In Belgium it also won a similar case against another mod chip seller.

However, in Italy a judge threw out Sony's case saying it was up to owners of a console what they did with it.

Similarly in Spain, mod chips are seen as legal despite the EU copyright legislation.

I agree with Italy.  If we pay the money for something we should be able to do what we want with it.
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Re: UK bans PlayStation 'chipping'
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2004, 03:31:19 PM »
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bloodline wrote:
I agree! when I buy a carving knife, I should be alowed to use it for any purpose my sick twisted mind can dream up :-P
:lol: Ok, we should be able to modify it to our own needs, just like when people buy PC's they end up buying new hardware for it.
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Re: UK bans PlayStation 'chipping'
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2004, 07:50:28 PM »
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KennyR wrote:
Uhm, which law can they use to ban the use of chipping?

It's not the actual use of the chip, it's the advertising/selling of it that's now against the (most probably draconian) law.

So, if you want to read a little further into it, it's illegal to sell it and advertise it, but it's legal to own it and use it.

It'd probably be easy to set up a compulsory donation type thing to get round the actual selling of the chip if you want everything to be above board, but the chips themselves are still going to be sold no matter what happens.
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Re: UK bans PlayStation 'chipping'
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2004, 10:13:04 PM »
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To be honest my PS2 is not chiped but having said that if I get a chance to get it chiped then I shall do so, I dont need any judge telling me I cant.  Hey Sony why dont you drop the prices, then perhaps people wont need to chip them.

I forgot to say, I don't have my PS2 chipped, and I don't intend to get it chipped either, I've known too many people that've had problems playing bought dvd's after getting their's chipped.

I do have a chipped PS1 though (MKII) that works better than the unchipped one for reasons unknown.
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Re: UK bans PlayStation 'chipping'
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2004, 10:55:17 AM »
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'MOD chips' seem to have no use other than to run pirated software IMO.

Yes and no, the current run of mod chips allow your PS2 to be region free aswell as playing US and Japanese imported games (both PS1 and PS2) and copies.

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Earlier this year, the Italian court ruled that mod chips are legal on the basis that it's up to the user, not Sony, how they use their PS2. It even went so far as to name mod chips as crucial tools to "avoid monopolistic positions".


From here.  That last part is the most interesting thing in the article :-D
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