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THANAMELESS
January 21st, 2009, 18:49
i was wondering if anyone had legal rom site's. this contains homebrews site's wich don't have any copyright infrigment material. as a lot of people think al roms ar illegal, and im always searching for alternative's i was wondering if anyone knew a good site.

here's one to start of:
http://www.pdroms.de/

alcoatjez
January 21st, 2009, 19:46
http://mamedev.org/roms/

retroguiden
January 22nd, 2009, 22:55
I know of a few sites that *claim' they don't host any copyrighted material. But they also seem to be deleting games *if* a copyright holder says so, (basically, they intend to be legal but admit soem copyrighted material might slip through) so I'm not sure I can post the links here. :confused:

alcoatjez
January 23rd, 2009, 07:35
That's funny. They don't have any copyrighted material, so how can there be copyright holders for that material :confused:
Better no to post, I think ;)

onewecallgod
January 23rd, 2009, 07:42
I know of a few sites that *claim' they don't host any copyrighted material. But they also seem to be deleting games *if* a copyright holder says so, (basically, they intend to be legal but admit soem copyrighted material might slip through) so I'm not sure I can post the links here. :confused:
I think I'm going to change the title to homebrew rather legal.

Robert
January 23rd, 2009, 07:46
when?

homebrew, public domain, whatever...
those roms at mamedev aren't homebrew.

THANAMELESS
January 23rd, 2009, 08:27
That's funny. They don't have any copyrighted material, so how can there be copyright holders for that material :confused:
Better no to post, I think ;)

that isn't a problem, on pdroms the same happens, but its because of copying. in these days people make a lot of direct copies of tetris (for example) these site's block the contens until they have a message with the statement of the tetris company that they have the right to produce that game. if nothing like that comes, you aren't able to download it.:happy:

retroguiden
January 23rd, 2009, 14:31
That's funny. They don't have any copyrighted material, so how can there be copyright holders for that material :confused:
Better no to post, I think ;)

Don't let my bad english confuse you. And as I said
basically, they intend to be legal but admit soem copyrighted material might slip through

This means that either the owner of the material has set it free (public domain) or have given them authority to host it for free download under certain terms. In the last case there is still a copyright holder, see? :p

FatTrucker
January 23rd, 2009, 15:11
Yep World of Spectrum among others do this. They've approached most of the copyright owners for the roms they host and do so with their permission.

Zach
January 24th, 2009, 21:07
Linking to a site that has a clearly stated goal of offering games that are not subject to copyright law, or have had their copyright waved by the author, is allowed so long as they don't BLATANTLY appear to be hosting known copyrighted material.. i.e Youtube has tons of stuff not subjected to copyright but can't police copyrighted content that comes up until they are notified, and because of the sheer amount of users uploading stuff.

So just like we don't have a problem with Youtube, I think it is safe to say we don't have a problem with free sites, that do not appear to be hosting blatantly illegal software.

But a warning to anyone who read this.. This statement is not a license to slap any old link up on the forums. Having one or two copyright free pieces of software on a site otherwise hosting illegal content does NOT qualify as a valid link within the Forum Rules and we will not tolerate anyone splitting hairs or pushing the limit with their linkage. You will be disciplined harshly, including the possibility of instant long period bans for standing members who should know better. And remember the linking to a site that links to rom distributers factor IS in effect and enforced at Moderator or Admin discretion.

That being said, everyone feel free to share links like Thanameless has posted.

retroguiden
January 25th, 2009, 05:39
How about people posting a link privately to an admin/mod before posting it in a thread to be sure? I know I wouldn't want to get "disciplined harshly" just because of a difference in opinion.

THANAMELESS
January 25th, 2009, 13:31
How about people posting a link privately to an admin/mod before posting it in a thread to be sure? I know I wouldn't want to get "disciplined harshly" just because of a difference in opinion.

not really needed i think, as mod's/admins oftenly check threads like this, and delete the wrong links... you may have a different opinion, but because you are here as a member, you should keep notice of the forum rules (not that i ever saw you doing something agains the rules:p;)) and i think most people know what is allowed and what isn't...:happy:

Zach
January 30th, 2009, 18:30
I'm almost insulted... I have enough faith in you people to know that you won't be putting a link to a torrent, or well-known ROM HTTP site, etc.. That is what the warning is about.

You know very well I am heavy handed - but fair. I would not ream someone for posting a link innocently to a site that may have some copyrighted software, but was missed, assuming it was OK.

THANAMELESS
January 30th, 2009, 19:23
I'm almost insulted... I have enough faith in you people to know that you won't be putting a link to a torrent, or well-known ROM HTTP site, etc.. That is what the warning is about.

You know very well I am heavy handed - but fair. I would not ream someone for posting a link innocently to a site that may have some copyrighted software, but was missed, assuming it was OK.

i agree fully:happy:

retroguiden
January 30th, 2009, 21:19
Sure, that works for me.

THANAMELESS
February 16th, 2009, 22:30
I just downloaded a great nes homebrew game, and just wanted to show you...

www.dpadhero.com

the_EMU_kid
February 17th, 2009, 20:14
Just download demos ,they are the way to go ,and as for older machines I download demoscenes(only few work on emulators)