Is it illegal?
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Is it illegal?
Not sure if this goes into OT or here. Anyway, here goes:
Several years ago (mid-nineties) a company made a game that gained a number of hardcore fans that continue to play the game to this day. The company has since gone broke, but one of the last things they did was sending out a patch that 'unlocked' the demo and turned it into the full game (minus video sequences). To the best of my knowledge the company never issued a public statement on this, and we don't know whether the 'unlocking' was intentional or accidental.
Question: Is it illegal to distribute or download the patched game?
Several years ago (mid-nineties) a company made a game that gained a number of hardcore fans that continue to play the game to this day. The company has since gone broke, but one of the last things they did was sending out a patch that 'unlocked' the demo and turned it into the full game (minus video sequences). To the best of my knowledge the company never issued a public statement on this, and we don't know whether the 'unlocking' was intentional or accidental.
Question: Is it illegal to distribute or download the patched game?
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I'm fairly certain it'd be illegal to download the patched version, though i don't see why you couldn't simply download the demo and get the patch separately, if both are legal in and of themselves.
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It's called Hard[W]arAlyrium Denryle wrote:what game is this?
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Re: Is it illegal?
Does the company still exist? If the software has been abandoned then you could probably do anything you want with it.
It all depends on who owns the software right now, its up to them to enforce their copyrights. If you have nothing else to go on, you'd have to check the EULA of the original software and that of the patch.
Some countries also have different laws. For example in Canada its not illegal to download music off the internet (not sure about software), and if the last court ruling I heard still holds, its also legal to have shared files.
It all depends on who owns the software right now, its up to them to enforce their copyrights. If you have nothing else to go on, you'd have to check the EULA of the original software and that of the patch.
Some countries also have different laws. For example in Canada its not illegal to download music off the internet (not sure about software), and if the last court ruling I heard still holds, its also legal to have shared files.
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Re: Is it illegal?
Since the company no longer exists, isn't there no copyright holder?Crazy Ivan wrote:Not sure if this goes into OT or here. Anyway, here goes:
Several years ago (mid-nineties) a company made a game that gained a number of hardcore fans that continue to play the game to this day. The company has since gone broke, but one of the last things they did was sending out a patch that 'unlocked' the demo and turned it into the full game (minus video sequences). To the best of my knowledge the company never issued a public statement on this, and we don't know whether the 'unlocking' was intentional or accidental.
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Re: Is it illegal?
Depends on whether or not the company was bought out by another, larger corporation or simply fizzled.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Since the company no longer exists, isn't there no copyright holder?Crazy Ivan wrote:Not sure if this goes into OT or here. Anyway, here goes:
Several years ago (mid-nineties) a company made a game that gained a number of hardcore fans that continue to play the game to this day. The company has since gone broke, but one of the last things they did was sending out a patch that 'unlocked' the demo and turned it into the full game (minus video sequences). To the best of my knowledge the company never issued a public statement on this, and we don't know whether the 'unlocking' was intentional or accidental.
Question: Is it illegal to distribute or download the patched game?
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The company released a patch that turned the demo into the full game. If it is legal to distribute the patch and it's legal to distribute the demo then it's perfectly legal to distribute both...
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maybe. . . .but i've read some legal documents on certain software and some companies are rather anal about distributing packets with both the game and the patch. It just depends on the legalese i guess.Keevan_Colton wrote:The company released a patch that turned the demo into the full game. If it is legal to distribute the patch and it's legal to distribute the demo then it's perfectly legal to distribute both...
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Re: Is it illegal?
I heard the company (Software Refinery) went bankrupt.Darth_Zod wrote:Depends on whether or not the company was bought out by another, larger corporation or simply fizzled.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Since the company no longer exists, isn't there no copyright holder?Crazy Ivan wrote:Not sure if this goes into OT or here. Anyway, here goes:
Several years ago (mid-nineties) a company made a game that gained a number of hardcore fans that continue to play the game to this day. The company has since gone broke, but one of the last things they did was sending out a patch that 'unlocked' the demo and turned it into the full game (minus video sequences). To the best of my knowledge the company never issued a public statement on this, and we don't know whether the 'unlocking' was intentional or accidental.
Question: Is it illegal to distribute or download the patched game?
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It is not uncommon for someone to purchase intellectuall property from a dying company. If they were never public, then some copyrights might end up in the hand of the original financiers.
If a patch was released by the company that unlocked the game, then I tihnk it is legal.
If a patch was released by the company that unlocked the game, then I tihnk it is legal.
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Re: Is it illegal?
Be careful about Canadian law. The downloading rule applied to music - the Copyright Act had some unusual provisions. I doubt that this would apply to programs.Zoink wrote:Does the company still exist? If the software has been abandoned then you could probably do anything you want with it.
It all depends on who owns the software right now, its up to them to enforce their copyrights. If you have nothing else to go on, you'd have to check the EULA of the original software and that of the patch.
Some countries also have different laws. For example in Canada its not illegal to download music off the internet (not sure about software), and if the last court ruling I heard still holds, its also legal to have shared files.
Still, at least the music industry can't do their trolling for victims up here the way they do it in the US.