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Mod chips ruled legal in AustraliaKetola @ Aug 29, 2003 11:22 | 6 comments
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) supported the individual sued by Sony Computer Entertainment in the case, and applauded the decision.
"Australian consumers can now enjoy games legitimately bought overseas, as well as authorised back-up copies, by legally having their consoles chipped," said ACCC chairman Professor Alan Fels.
The Australian Copyright Act prevents copyprotection circumvention devices, such as mod chips, if the copyright protection measures have no commercial significance. However in Sony's case the court saw that the protection was implemented to allow Playstation games to be priced differently in various regions.
Sony was disappointed by the ruling, and is concidering to appeal.
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Comment by: Ghostdog (Aug 29, 2003 14:29) I think they made the right decission, even though the main benefit of having a modchip probably is the ability to play the game you copied from your friend. |
Comment by: shutter93 (Aug 30, 2003 00:56) Well, looks like i'm moving to Australia |
Comment by: Rodgers (Aug 30, 2003 08:39) Finally a decision from a court in favor of the people who own equipment. Now I hope my homeland of America will follow the lead on some similar issues. Congratulations Australia.
Best to All! Rodgers |
Comment by: Toiletman (Aug 30, 2003 15:12) Most Australian will rejoice in this news. A good decision. Now let's just pray Sony is in a good mood and doesn't decide to bitch about it and appeal. When you are on your deathbed, you will wonder, "Did I waste my life? Was it worth spending all that time on that?" Do not despair, no one has wasted their life. After all, you can only waste something if you throw it away. And you can't throw life away.
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Comment by: deeswift (Jan 24, 2004 12:59) EDIT |
Comment by: Rodgers (Jan 25, 2004 14:55) Based on the decision made, apparently any appeal by Sony would lack merit.
Best to all! Rodgers |
