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  • gingerninja
    Top Poster
    • Sep 2008
    • 168

    #1

    some positive news

    with all the negative stories going around at the moment i decided to have read myself of technowatch. Very interesting site actually and very suportive vm of great interest was the recent court decision in the court of appeal.
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    In a court case likely to have an impact on the cable industry, a landmark ruling at the Court of Appeal has determined that modifying the hardware of an Xbox does not breach copyright and patents laws.

    Neil Higgs, 38, trading under the name of Mr Mod Chips, was taken to court for selling modified chipsets for use in Xbox gaming consoles.

    Judge Jacob ruled that modding an Xbox with third-party chips which could allow multi-region and even pirate game play, and related hardware modifications, was not in breach of the law.

    If extrapolated to hardware modifications in general, it would also mean that modifying cable box receivers would also be exempt from the relevant copyright and patents act from Brussels.

    This could also impact recent cases where companies selling chipped cable boxes have been fined.

    However, even if modifying hardware is not illegal, users should remember that software piracy and accessing pay-for TV for free are and are done so at the users own risk.

    In the meantime, even though modifying an Xbox has now been ruled as legal, consumers should be warned that it almost certainly invalidates relevant warranties and manufacturer guarantees.

    great news eh
  • dctyper
    V.I.P. Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 2539

    #2
    could be, for the manafacturers
    Wavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd

    previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable screw you nag3


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    • MrManUnited
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 42

      #3
      It kind of makes sense, if Judge Jacob said its illegal to modify an xbox, then making any modification on any other device could be illegal and open crazy lawsuits, like modding a car or installing software on a phone

      dont think this is such great news, doesnt it just mean youre aloud to play with your toys, but like you said, if you do something illegal with it, like using content you havent paid for then its still illegal

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