Posted By
JamesC on 2003-10-31
| Re: Copyright protection exemptions for obsolete video games
ROMs are a different story. A ROM has to be inserted into the actual machine, as opposed to a disk or a tape that is read by an accessory device.
If your machine cannot read your ROM then you have a defective machine or ROM chip, and would need to repair your machine or seek a new ROM. In this case you would seek someone who can copy their ROM onto an EPROM, not download a ROM for an emulator.
The execptions posted by the US Copyright Office do not address emulators.
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