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- abeisgreat
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I would really wanna install this on my xbox but according to http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-to- ... 299809.php the Xbox Media Center software is illegal. Is this true? and if so is there an alternative to XBMC?
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Technically I guess it is illegal as you would have to modify a patented products firmware or hardware to get it to run. Being this site doesn't mind mods, I soft-modded mine, and Media Center is fantastic. There are many backup utilities to "burn backup copies of games you already own", and it allows you to play homebrew (ie XBMC).
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Theres 2 reasons why its illegal
1 You have to mod the console to get it on it
2 it needs to be compiled with the xdk which is only to be used by professional developers for making games.
Its not really hurting anyone so dont let the reason its illegal stop you.
1 You have to mod the console to get it on it
2 it needs to be compiled with the xdk which is only to be used by professional developers for making games.
Its not really hurting anyone so dont let the reason its illegal stop you.
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I'm not sure that you're number 1 is exactly true per se. For example, a modchip that defeats copy protection is ITSELF breaking the DMCA, however it is my understanding that you are not breaking the DMCA by installing it. Also, if you take this a step further, by backing up games, etc (which require the use of a modchip) you are exercising your rights provided in the doctrine of fair use. In other words, its a legal grey area in which you may be breaking laws that contradict other laws saying your actions are legal.Cant~Strafe~Right wrote:Theres 2 reasons why its illegal
1 You have to mod the console to get it on it
2 it needs to be compiled with the xbe which is only to be used by professional developers for making games.
Its not really hurting anyone so dont let the reason its illegal stop you.
#2 - The explicitly "illegal" part is the fact that XBMC (and any dashboard replacement if I'm not mistaken) uses an xbox SDK that is hacked and/or used without permission of Microsoft. However, you can look at it by the fact that copyright violations are not criminal acts, merely civil ones that would be taken to court by Microsoft against the makers of the software using the SDK w/out permission (and/or reverse engineered).
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Making a backup of anything you own is totally legal. Once you sell either the copy, or the original while keeping a copy, that is the point where copies become illegal. It's the same with ripping cd's into iTunes.
There's a definite gray area with sofmodding. If all you're doing is making a media center out of the box, then you're not really doing anything wrong. You've purchased the xbox, so therefore you can alter it any way you'd like, just so long as you're not illegally ripping games you don't own...
Modchips aren't illegal in themselves are they? I remember reading about them in gamepro back during psx days and the writer talking about them as region-chips. I think as long as you're only using it to play region-locked imports, you're fine. In all sensibility, using it to play legal backups of games that you own - saving originals for archiving - should be legal.
Hope that gives you a better sense of what's up with these issues. I plan on softmodding mine. If you're looking to abide the law, just don't copy stuff illegally/profit from copies.
There's a definite gray area with sofmodding. If all you're doing is making a media center out of the box, then you're not really doing anything wrong. You've purchased the xbox, so therefore you can alter it any way you'd like, just so long as you're not illegally ripping games you don't own...
Modchips aren't illegal in themselves are they? I remember reading about them in gamepro back during psx days and the writer talking about them as region-chips. I think as long as you're only using it to play region-locked imports, you're fine. In all sensibility, using it to play legal backups of games that you own - saving originals for archiving - should be legal.
Hope that gives you a better sense of what's up with these issues. I plan on softmodding mine. If you're looking to abide the law, just don't copy stuff illegally/profit from copies.
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Thats just Americaubelaffe wrote:Making a backup of anything you own is totally legal. Once you sell either the copy, or the original while keeping a copy, that is the point where copies become illegal. It's the same with ripping cd's into iTunes.
Here in the UK its technicaly illegal to rip a cd into mp3s. Nothing has ever been done about it but its still the law.
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