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minus-squarehedgehog@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·8 months ago but most people either feel like its morally 100% fine to download a copy if they bought one, or don’t even know that its technically not legal. Morally speaking, why would backing up your own copy make a difference, assuming you bought a copy in either case?
minus-squareLesrid@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·8 months agoMorally I would say it depends on how much the legal aspect is valued. Legally (where applicable) you’re supposed to use your own copy of the software to make the rom you use, ensuring you own both the hardware and the game.
Morally speaking, why would backing up your own copy make a difference, assuming you bought a copy in either case?
Morally I would say it depends on how much the legal aspect is valued. Legally (where applicable) you’re supposed to use your own copy of the software to make the rom you use, ensuring you own both the hardware and the game.