Comment by breezybottom 5 days ago How is that remotely similar? DMCA is about IP law. 5 comments breezybottom Reply doubled112 5 days ago You could challenge the *DCMA* claim in court and win, but you would have to spend a lot of money and time, and the only thing you get back in the end is the right to post the *code to Github*. mystraline 5 days ago The answer is you stay clear of US law jurisdictions and post your code to gitflic.ruIts where the DRM bypass software lives these days, along with Bypass Paywalls Clean. doubled112 5 days ago I've been on the internet for a long time, and it still surprises me that people willingly post emulator code next to their real names on Github. 2 replies →
doubled112 5 days ago You could challenge the *DCMA* claim in court and win, but you would have to spend a lot of money and time, and the only thing you get back in the end is the right to post the *code to Github*. mystraline 5 days ago The answer is you stay clear of US law jurisdictions and post your code to gitflic.ruIts where the DRM bypass software lives these days, along with Bypass Paywalls Clean. doubled112 5 days ago I've been on the internet for a long time, and it still surprises me that people willingly post emulator code next to their real names on Github. 2 replies →
mystraline 5 days ago The answer is you stay clear of US law jurisdictions and post your code to gitflic.ruIts where the DRM bypass software lives these days, along with Bypass Paywalls Clean. doubled112 5 days ago I've been on the internet for a long time, and it still surprises me that people willingly post emulator code next to their real names on Github. 2 replies →
doubled112 5 days ago I've been on the internet for a long time, and it still surprises me that people willingly post emulator code next to their real names on Github. 2 replies →
You could challenge the *DCMA* claim in court and win, but you would have to spend a lot of money and time, and the only thing you get back in the end is the right to post the *code to Github*.
The answer is you stay clear of US law jurisdictions and post your code to gitflic.ru
Its where the DRM bypass software lives these days, along with Bypass Paywalls Clean.
I've been on the internet for a long time, and it still surprises me that people willingly post emulator code next to their real names on Github.
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