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There was a courtcase a few years ago, in France, where a consumer was sued for copying a movie from DVD to VHS, in order to use it in a video player at his mothers place.
@ kix300rSo I applaud any site that freely makes all this old software available to those who still want to use them. It's only the greetin faced gits who crop up on sites like this and try to make out they're some kind of legal experts that do all the complaining which is pathetic really when the original copyright owners couldn't give a crap about all that old software and are quite happy to leave it gathering dust and be lost forever when there are still folk out there who would be only to glad to be able to get hold of it and use it...
So what if you have the original disks? Are you allowed to transfer the content of the floppy to the hard drive and make an archive? Where are the Amiga owners who grew up to become lawyers? Some years ago I wrote to one of the creators of 'Take 'Em Out' in Sweden. He has very excited to hear that in this age that his game was still was being played. He did not have the authority to freely release the game.