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Mod chips illegal in the UKdRD @ Jul 21, 2004 17:28 | 30 comments
The ruling was made against a Briton, David Ball, who sold 1,500 Messiah 2 PS2 mod chips in the UK. Mod chips are basically hardware modifications to games consoles that allow playing imported games, game backups, self-made software and, obviously, pirated games. Many Linux distributions and media player tools require mod chips to be installed in order to run the software.
Source: The Register |
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Comment by: conny119 (Jul 22, 2004 03:51) they won't be able to stop people buy mod-chips over the net |
Comment by: hm1 (Jul 22, 2004 08:29) They have now created yet another black market unecessarily.
What i do with my PS2 is my business and that includes invalidating the warranty.
Mod chips forever baby
The law is an ass |
Comment by: geestar20 (Jul 22, 2004 10:21) Anybody can get a mod chip sent to them no matter where your from. you can be on the moon and have one sent to you through the mail. I don't think will stop anybody in the UK. |
Comment by: Jackass57 (Jul 22, 2004 12:40) dude they can't do a damn thing to you if you have a modded ps2 if you use your ps2 to play BACKUPS of your own original games. and you might want to just buy an NTSC console [a ps2 from the usa or canada] and mod it, or go to www.modchipman.com and get a brand new kick ass matrix infinity ps2. I don't know if they ship to the uk though.. worth a try.
and one note: www.modchipstore.com is run by cheap bastards who just want to steal ur money so don't buy stuff from there! no seriously, who the hell would pay $300 for an extended 90 day warranty on a ps2 that just costed $315? [i later found other sites with cheaper prices, :(] i only wanted the warranty so i could exchange it for the $315 and then buy a matrix infinity ps2 from modchipman.com cuz its a better chip [tho magic v still works well]. oh well.. oh yeah and they also screwed around and ignored my messages until a week after my warranty expired. they're gay. but i know modchip man is good. |
Comment by: Jackass57 (Jul 22, 2004 12:43) they screwed around until a week after my <original> warranty expired. im not a dumbass to pay $300 for a warranty. |
Comment by: Jackass57 (Jul 22, 2004 12:43) they screwed around until a week after my <original> warranty expired. im not a dumbass to pay $300 for a warranty. |
Comment by: pcshateme (Jul 22, 2004 12:58) swap magic3 works wonders for me- never even had to open the console |
Comment by: LordZuul (Jul 22, 2004 18:41) Sony has scored a huge victory in the war against mod chips in Europe. A judge in the British High Court ruled the sale of mod chip devices for the PlayStation 2 to be illegal, under the implementation of the new European Union Copyright Directive.
The case was brought to courts against David Ball, who sold approximately 1,500 Messiah 2 mod chips that allowed users to play imported and pirated PlayStation 2 games. The presiding judge ruled that Ball had acted unlawfully in selling the chips, and said that the use, possession, or advertisement of the chips was also illegal.
"This case, together with the recent successful criminal case against chippers in Belgium, confirms in the clearest possible terms that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has the right to protect the illegal infringement of our intellectual property rights, and those of third party game developers," said SCEE president David Reeves. "We are sending a clear message to manufacturers and distributors of mod chips throughout the PAL territories that we will continue to pursue legal action against them." ----
Snip of the press release from Sony ... Yeah ... we can get more profits... |
Comment by: SPIKE2004 (Jul 22, 2004 19:15) I'm in Uk and think its proper F**KED up I have a chip but only coz I have a few games my dad purchased on business trips to the US and Japan, and also use it for backups as we have loads of kids round mine who always damage new games so i got fed up. |
Comment by: Toiletman (Jul 23, 2004 00:39) It would seem, that this unfair "ruling" has had no effect on anyone, except for Sony, who just put themselves a bit lower in my eyes. Devil May Cry makes it all up though :D |
Comment by: endothorn (Jul 23, 2004 07:44) I dont care what they say I'll import as many chips as I like from China. Whats the worst they can do? If the chips get found at customs (very rare) I lose a bit of cash and I have to order some more Big deal. |
Comment by: VinylPush (Jul 24, 2004 10:47) Is it just be being cynical, or does anyone else predict this having an impact on mod-chip pricing?
Looking into my crystal ball I see prices gradually going up, if only because suppliers will be incurring losses when authorities seize shipments. |
Comment by: pcshateme (Jul 24, 2004 11:52) gee why dont they just make dvdr and cdr drives illegal too while there at it? |
Comment by: jaygizzy (Jul 25, 2004 10:26) ok where can it get one of the chips is there a site i can go to? |
Comment by: john179 (Jul 26, 2004 14:45) pcshateme they can't ban dvdr and cdr as sony make a nice bit of lolly from it.I do not care what you can and can not do with your ps2 in the uk.I hope xbox 2 makes mince meat out of them and maybe people will rebel and say sony keep your ps2 and ps3 on the shelves were going with xbox 2.Now who is telling who what you can do with a sony ps2.
Nice thought i know but it won't happen as we are all suckered in to the purchase of these machines if not for ourselves for our kids.Maybe i will just paint my kids pink with blue spots if iam aloud. |
Comment by: hm1 (Jul 27, 2004 08:40) Yep
I think that i may well move my alligiance to the Xbox in the future .
Sony are getting on my nerves these days.
Game prices are extortionate and haven't really come down over the years at all, or the console prices for that matter - what about thet EU ?
What i do with my PS2 is my damn business and nobody elses. |
Comment by: VinylPush (Jul 27, 2004 12:34) With the precedent now set, don't expect Xbox mod-chips to stay legal for long.
Infact, this puts any kind of mod-chip in a shaky position. |
Comment by: Kylebacon (Nov 21, 2005 19:42) yer ive got Mine Chiped im In Aust and ive done heaps of shit thats illegal but meh its crap really they dont think that people can make stuff like that they should do better reshearch if there gonna ban people like that its crap and really whos gonna stop ya? these days ya can get in2 shit 4 anything sum 1 told me its illegal to lend a game to someone HOW STUPID is this world getting? |
Comment by: Kylebacon (Nov 21, 2005 19:45) oh yer forgot 2 ask r Sliver PS2 Allready Chipped 3 or my friends recon but i think dats a Load of shit |
Comment by: waytoobig (Dec 07, 2006 02:24) Although a lot a websites including this one will have you believe that if you live in the UK you cant get your hands on a modded console and some think that that even owning one is an offence...
... Wrong
There are legal UK based websites selling modded consoles
With blank Matrix Infinity chips(pcb), when you get it home just flash it with the current firmware downloaded from web....
Carry on modding UK woooo hooo
All above board.... |
Comment by: hm1 (Dec 08, 2006 03:37) yes,,
Mod chips rock |
Comment by: mr_trumpy (Jan 18, 2008 18:55) Hi All
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Comment by: waytoobig (Jan 19, 2008 17:07) Gameworlddirect.co.uk
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Comment by: mr_trumpy (Jan 20, 2008 08:53) I found this site last year and they were advertising new pre-modified consoles but not anymore (has the law changed in the UK?). I sent them an email anyway you never know! Is there any other sites you can recommend? |
Comment by: hm1 (Jan 21, 2008 12:52) Good luck. A mod chip is a must.
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