• @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    -43 months ago

    Just because a license says something, doesn’t mean that it can go against laws and legislations or anything else like that lmfao.

    Just like a landlord having a contract from you saying X or Y, if it goes against the law, it doesn’t protect them.

    All of those subsequent ones will be fine from prosecution, until they start doing what yuzu did like making money, providing means to pirate and access to keys and guides. The protection is only going to last so long until the current loopholes are closed.

    Or just don’t do illegal shit and you can stay in operation, Cistra and Yuzu were fine for a decade, than they went too far and fucked up.

    You can scream all you want, the facts don’t care about when your “company” crosses the line and your probably legal project gets taken with it.

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      To bad, GPLv3 already has all the precedence and legal backing needed to keep going, Suyu lives, I wonder what the project will be renamed to next? 😏

          • @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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            -43 months ago

            Emulators are fine for personal use, if you are accepting donations, it’s no longer for personal use and you’ve done your illegal action……

            Why do you think the ones that don’t accept donations aren’t being targeted…? Because they are currently in a gray area. Once you start doing illegal actions… they get taken out.

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              That’s factually incorrect. They’ve gone after Dolphin whom explicitly don’t accept donations. Then there’s, Ryujinx, Cemu, Libretro/RetroArch, emuDeck, etc. that accept donations. This again comes down to the GPLv3 which doesn’t restrict the selling of binaries of the legal code nor restrict donations. Infact if one is only accepting donations, your company by U.S. copyright law are a nonprofit.

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                uhh… Dolphin uses the Wii key, that’s what they did wrong… each one has done an illegal activity that has lead to them being pursued.

                Its really not a hard concept to try and grasp here, sorry.

                Nothing about my previous comment is “factually” incorrect. Which specific part do you think I was wrong about, and provide a source to disclaim it if you want to try and make a point.

                A lot of those apps are actual “donations” as well, not a patreon with locked emulator content…. If you can’t comprehend the differences of what’s being done, why the fuck are you discussing?

                GPL has nothing to with donations… that’s what makes the emulator defense invalid for copyright, you’re only protected for personal use. Can you please stop conflating these very simple things……?

                • @Lily9149
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                  Then why hasn’t Nintendo fallowed through and killed Dolphin yet? If it’s illegal, then why haven’t they continued trying to sue Dolphin?

                  • @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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                    -43 months ago

                    Because they are fighting it instead of rolling over like Yuzu….?

                    Why are we going back over the same shit again? If you don’t have anything more to try and defend Yuzu who fucked up, are we done…?

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                  You have no clue how the GPLv3 works, nor U.S. Copyright law. Please stop pretending like you do.