Legal question re: CD key
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Legal question re: CD key
Under current law (I guess US), would there be anything violated if I were to make a backup copy of my WarCraft III: The Frozen Throne disc (bought retail) but used the retail CD key for it? (Thus making a copy of the physical media but not trying to avoid payment, since as the CD key -- as of then? -- I believe allowed me unlimited re/installs.)
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What does it matter? I would just do it.
I don't think that's against US fair use/backing up laws, though.
I don't think that's against US fair use/backing up laws, though.
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I believe that you are legally allowed to make a back up copy.
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It's technically illegal, thanks to the DCMA, since you'd need to crack the cypher to correctly copy the disk, but in all honesty...it doesn't really matter. You're using the CD-Key that you yourself purchased the rights to, and you're not intending to sell the copy that you've made, only use it so you can archive and protect your original disc. The RIAA would try to prosecute a person for that, but video games studios? Nah.
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How would they even FIND OUT? All they know is that your legal cd key is being used on their servers, only once at a time, etc. There's no way of knowing you installed off a copied disk.
I back up all my games as images - jamming multiple disks into a single image, if possible, because I hate changing disks - as a matter of course. It's far more convienient, and I'm incredibly absent-minded and lose disks for years at a time.
I back up all my games as images - jamming multiple disks into a single image, if possible, because I hate changing disks - as a matter of course. It's far more convienient, and I'm incredibly absent-minded and lose disks for years at a time.
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Eh? I didn't hear of this part.Archaic wrote:It's technically illegal, thanks to the DCMA, since you'd need to crack the cypher to correctly copy the disk
I do intend not to resell the original disc or use a keygen, just to have a backup disc (as for the use of then using a "no-CD" whatever after installation?), and so I wanted to know if there was any legal hangup, even a technicality like DMCA.
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I'm sure the supposed DCMA illegality of making a CD Copy for your own use is about the same as how it's against the Law in California to drive a horseless carriage at night without someone lighting the road in front of you with a lantern, or how it's illegal to have x-mas lights up on your house past Febuary.
It's something you can safely and morally ignore. It's like selling you a car, with fine print saying you should only buy gasoline at Shell, or else.
It's something you can safely and morally ignore. It's like selling you a car, with fine print saying you should only buy gasoline at Shell, or else.
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Morally is one thing, but I didn't know that I would have to crack a cypher or something to actually make the physical copy.
"Yee's proposal is exactly the sort of thing I would expect some Washington legal eagle to do. In fact, it could even be argued it would be unrealistic to not have a scene in the next book of, say, a Congressman Yee submit the Yee Act for consideration. " - bcoogler on this
"My crystal ball is filled with smoke, and my hovercraft is full of eels." - Bayonet
Stark: "You can't even GET to heaven. You don't even know where it is, or even if it still exists."
SirNitram: "So storm Hell." - From the legendary thread
"My crystal ball is filled with smoke, and my hovercraft is full of eels." - Bayonet
Stark: "You can't even GET to heaven. You don't even know where it is, or even if it still exists."
SirNitram: "So storm Hell." - From the legendary thread
You don't have to 'do' anything, the software will do it for you as part of the normal copying process. It's just that (apparently) breaking the copy protection on the disks (or hacking the copy protection out of the installed software) is against the law. Those, evil, unjust, protect-the-corps laws.
Someone might call me a self-serving prick, but in cases like this with a moral and legal gray area and contradictions I always think of the chances of being caught, and who is actually getting hurt. So you fill in the blanks.
brianeyci is not responsible for any misuse of his advice, or if the cd-demons come and kill you when you make a backup listen at your own risk.
brianeyci is not responsible for any misuse of his advice, or if the cd-demons come and kill you when you make a backup listen at your own risk.