I do it all the time. Apart from the fact that I am lazy and what games I don't have on steam I can't be bothered disc-juggling for, ubisoft DRM makes a pretty convincing case for cracking games.
Where did you learn that exactly? I'd like to take a look.bakan said:Well, in europe these EULA's are invalid as they are only allowed to be one page on a monitor screen and in general they are several pages and you have to scroll, which makes them invalid, too.Giest4life said:I don't know if it's piracy or not, but I don't see anything wrong with you cracking a game that you bought. Although people will always bring up the ToS and the EULA agreements.
Learned it from a lawyer in school during extracurricular activities some years ago, it's stated in an official journal of the european union but I can't find the exact quote right now.Mandalore_15 said:Where did you learn that exactly? I'd like to take a look.bakan said:Well, in europe these EULA's are invalid as they are only allowed to be one page on a monitor screen and in general they are several pages and you have to scroll, which makes them invalid, too.Giest4life said:I don't know if it's piracy or not, but I don't see anything wrong with you cracking a game that you bought. Although people will always bring up the ToS and the EULA agreements.
In the UK and France, EULA are invalid, the court of law not the law of a copyright holder is true.bakan said:Learned it from a lawyer in school during extracurricular activities some years ago, it's stated in an official journal of the european union but I can't find the exact quote right now.
No, you have the right to jailbreak your iPhones because doing so makes the iPhone do the things its competitors do, such as "mass messaging", Apple attacked jailbreaking via courts because it said jailbreaking is "anti competitive", unfortunately for Apple JB'ing the iPhone made it competitive. The Supreme Judge saw that and allowed itErana said:I thought people (In the US) got the right to remove DRM of legitimately purchased products after the whole "Jailbreaking iPhones" thing. Was I mistaken?