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    2 months ago

    No surprise here. Those were idiots trying to profit from someone else’s labour. It’s not illegal to sell a retro gaming console capable of playing gba games (to name one), what’s illegal, and these imbeciles should have known is to sell them full of licensed games.

    Well deserved imho.

    Edit: gotta love getting downvoted for this. I guess people are butthurt because someone profiting from piracy got screwed. Well, that’s how it is. These guys could have sold the consoles without games and nothing could have happened. Piracy by itself shouldn’t be about profiting from other people’s work. That’s why every single cracker group tells you that if you paid for their cracked games, you were scammed.

    But I guess people think that profiting from piracy is fine… Oh well…

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      102 months ago

      I really couldn’t care less that they sell consoles that allow you to play like what 30 year old games. I find it very problematic that apparently these devices weren’t compliant to safety regulations in the EU, but otherwise who cares?

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        102 months ago

        Not having a certification doesn’t mean it’s not compliant.

        It’s probably compliant, but they didn’t want to pay €50k to get it certified

        • @WildPalmTree
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          If you’ve built it reasonably right, that’s not what it costs.

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      2 months ago

      Technically, it still is illegal to sell electronics without CE certification

      Although a headline like “3 cubic meters of worthless famiclones have been seized” isn’t as strong