>oh, news for me :) but are you sure that its also legal to create and
>run modified copies? I unfortunately dont have much knowledge on legal
>things.
I believe so. As long as you do not claim any of the files M$ on thier are
yours, it should be legal.
Think of it like modding a game or making custom maps.
On 10/01/06, Martin Heistermann <
Martin.Heistermann@web....> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 11:09:59AM -0700, Nathan Nottingham wrote:
> > This seems to have
> > little value given that the shader cannot access system memory.
> afaik that *is* possible via the memexport function.
> >
> > Martin replied before I sent this (damn RL job :) but in regards to
> > his comment about use of the kiosk disc not being legal; it would
> > depend on who is using it. More than one kiosk Xbox has been sold
> > (accounts on various blogs) some of which have included the disc.
> > While likely a contractual violation between Microsoft
> > and the retailer, it is not illegal to sell it.
>
> oh, news for me :) but are you sure that its also legal to create and
> run modified copies? I unfortunately dont have much knowledge on legal
> things.
>
> -mxn
>
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