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Going through the motions of *paying* to decap and dump a PIC16C621A Naomi PIC (.hex and .asm attached)

Agreed on all of the above (well, previous page). Best start to scrub clean the forum of all mentions of the Lind multi like this:

(DONE)
 
All is know is right now I have a Chihiro Crazy Taxi game that is missing a key, and I own the Upright, and Sega’s USA division is unable to sell me one.
any thoughts why its like that ? ;)
hint - likely result of piracy, when "netboot" genie was out of the bottle - it totally ruined NAOMI/Triforce/etc-related business for Sega and other people, so they not offering services or replacement parts anymore.
 
I've discussed this with Darksoft because I disagree with his view regarding these PICs. I don't see posting the code for a PIC to be a problem TBH. It's just one part of needed to complete the puzzle of playing a game. In the case of Lindbergh it's just one third of the puzzle. All three pieces being protected in some way. It will always be a sticky situation when talking about newer systems so we have to play those by ear. Security gets a hell of a lot harder to figure out after Lindbergh so I don't think we will have to worry about that for a long time tbh.

Bottom line: Posting PIC code is ok. Posting game files and roms is not.


We learned a few days ago that some companies do still protect their work from 25 years ago so the "Well it's old so they don't care anymore" argument does not work.
 
We learned a few days ago that some companies do still protect their work from 25 years ago so the "Well it's old so they don't care anymore" argument does not work.
What happened? Are you at liberty to say?
 
Bottom line: Posting PIC code is ok.
@Finisterre If you plan on decapping the other pics, im all for sending you some donations towards the cost of getting them done.

Thanks for your efforts in this endeavor. I can only see it being a benefit for the community and hope that it helps others to begin and/or continue working on these systems.
 
Agreed, I hope the fresh energy to the scene can help fix a lot of stuff.

If you comply with any legal demands (judge, IP holder, law enforcement... not just "some lawyer") you will be just fine in my humble and somewhat professional opinion. I've been doing work with rom dumps, legal backups, etc., since NeoMAME and NESticle were relevant (who cares). But, the point is, I don't ever plan on taking legal risks over video games, nor would I ask anyone else to. Finisterre has a good track record of the whole doing it right (TM) motto, so I only see all of this as "good news" for the arcade preservation and gaming "scenes" as a whole.

Good memories... and a laugh: https://www.spamhaus.org/faq/section/Glossary#216

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Term for a legal threat sent solely in the hope of scaring the recipient. Derives from 'Cartoon Attorney'.A Cartooney generally contains promises of legal action, often quoting irrelevant or non-existent laws, and is often written by one who has not consulted a real lawyer and has little intention of doing so. More often than not, the Cartooney sender is on the wrong side of the law to begin with.Sometimes spelled "Cart00ney" to emphasize the comical nature of most Cartoonies, they are often sent anonymously, sent by fictitious lawyers or signed "Legal Department". Many promise to sue under invented laws such as the "Freedom Of Speech Law" or "International Email Law" and are usually written by spammers reacting to what they consider undeserved censure, being publicly identified or added to spam filter blocklists.
 
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Agreed, I hope the fresh energy to the scene can help fix a lot of stuff.

If you comply with any legal demands (judge, IP holder, law enforcement... not just "some lawyer") you will be just fine in my humble and somewhat professional opinion. I've been doing work with rom dumps, legal backups, etc., since NeoMAME and NESticle were relevant (who cares). But, the point is, I don't ever plan on taking legal risks over video games, nor would I ask anyone else to. Finisterre has a good track record of the whole doing it right (TM) motto, so I only see all of this as "good news" for the arcade preservation and gaming "scenes" as a whole.
that sounds fantastic but if I need to get a lawyer, who's gonna pay for it?
It's soooo easy to say that it will be nothing or I see no danger but it's us who are on the line.
 
If you remove posts when asked you don't need a lawyer. It's called the Safe Harbor provision of the US DMCA.

You have to ignore a DMCA for at least 72 hours for that to come in to play, where you might be remotely liable as the admin. I doubt you'll take that risk... Doesn't seem like something this site would do.

In other words, posting PIC decaps should be fine and I doubt we need any legal teams to settle that. IF sega cares (they don't) you have 72 hours to "warn" the user and remove the post. This is US law; if you're hosted elsewhere then this may be less precise advice. But the US is pretty strict on IP enforcement.

Your site, your rules, but in the US you're not liable legally for your members posts until you ignore legal removal requests. Again, I highly doubt this site would ever ignore a legal request.

Context: http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/protecting-yourself-against-copyright-claims-based-user-content

"you will not be held liable for money damages for infringing content posted "at the direction of a user," as long as you
  • do not have actual knowledge that there is infringing content on your servers, or know any surrounding facts that would make the infringing use apparent;
  • do not receive any financial benefit directly attributable to the infringing activity if you have the ability to control such activity; and
  • act expeditiously to remove or disable access to the infringing material upon obtaining knowledge or awareness that the material is infringing or upon receiving a properly drafted notice of infringement (more below)."
 
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if you have not been poped for the pirated lindy multis being sold with your permission what makes this different? sorry i seem to be a bit slow with the whole concept of this piracy of the lindy system is alright but this other piracy is bad bad and we must never say its name.
 
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if you have not been poped for the pirated lindy multis being sold with your permission what makes this different? sorry i seem to be a bit slow with the whole concept of this piracy of the lindy system is alright but this other piracy is bad bad and we must never say its name.
No multi was ever available for download here. Your comparison is apples to oranges.
 
i know im not the greatest typer here but i never mentioned a multi being downloaded here.
 
i guess i was in error and no one has sold lindbergh multis here. i guess i over pushed this ill depart this thread since i must have not seen it
 
i know im not the greatest typer here but i never mentioned a multi being downloaded here.
i guess i was in error and no one has sold lindbergh multis here. i guess i over pushed this ill depart this thread since i must have not seen it
It has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.

As I said yesterday. Posting PIC code is ok. Posting game files is not.

We gave you a foot. Quit trying to take the entire mile....
 
if you have not been poped for the pirated lindy multis being sold with your permission what makes this different? sorry i seem to be a bit slow with the whole concept of this piracy of the lindy system is alright but this other piracy is bad bad and we must never say its name.
You made your point. Please stop the drama.
 
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