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- cross-posted to:
- apple_enthusiast
- [email protected]
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/18353394
Found a neat quote from the judges in the Sony v Connectix case:
“For this reason, some economic loss by Sony as a result of this competition does not compel a finding of no fair use. Sony understandably seeks control over the market for devices that play games Sony produces or licenses. The copyright law, however, does not confer such a monopoly.”
Now, it’s worth noting that Connectix actually produced their own BIOS, so this is not quite the same as the common emulators of today.
But still: The idea that copyright does not confer a monopoly on hardware to play your games would be a very spicy take from a court in 2024.
Fun fact: Macs were a legitimately good gaming platform in the early 2000s with the first Halo being developed for Macs. Microsoft saw the threat and bought out Bungie and made it an Xbox exclusive.
I miss Connectix. They made some special and weird hardware and software, mostly for the Mac, back in the day ♥️
Bleemcast was black magic.