The process of modifying the software to work on a different system is legal because it is reverse engineering (though it it used DRM it is illegal by the DMCA), but distributing it is still copyright infringement.
So much this. With PC, you have many stores to choose from. (Steam, Amazon, GOG, GMG, Origin, etc.). On Xbone or PS4, you will only have one, so there is no competition.
So does that mean that if I broadcast a copyrighted movie using the Bittorrent livestreaming protocol, or even the old fashioned way over ham radio frequencies I now get rights to it?
So does that mean that if I broadcast a copyrighted movie using the Bittorrent livestreaming protocol, or even the old fashioned way over ham radio frequencies I now get rights to it?
This article completely ignores video games. Right now, any PC game that can be played at 1080p can be played at 4k (well, almost any game - see Dark Souls). Once the next generation consoles hit, there will be a few games that support 4k as well.
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Simple, because he doesn't care for conservative ideology, he is just saying what will make him the most money.
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