John Hebert wrote:

> So let go of your guilt and mod away! I'm thinking of getting an Xbox as 
> well. Where should I
>get started? Should I get a mod chip or is that needed anymore?
>  
>
>John Hebert
>

Well - Let me forewarn you folks....  Be very careful with the modchip 
buisness....  I know that Micro$oft does not like the business of mod 
chips.  And take it from someone who stands to be named in a civil suit 
in the Lousiana middle district of the federal court system as a direct 
result of some DMCA stuff - Be VERY careful.  If you buy a mod chip, 
take the proper precautions.  Like use a money order, use your dog's 
name and have it shipped to a MailBoxes, etc. or something.

And if you are wondering, I have received letters from a company that 
will remain unnamed in this post (you should be able to figure it out if 
you do some digging) over some equipment I bought for my neighbor 
because he does not have a credit card.  I believe that the statute of 
limitations that is in the federal statutes has passed.  The records 
were seized on May 25, 2001.  However, there have been about 13,000 
people sued nation wide so far and the default judgement is $10,000.  
They will settle for $3500 though.....

So far I have been lucky and not named directly in any of the suits in 
LA. Just be very careful with the whole modchip thing...  You may think 
you are not breaking any laws, etc. but the burden of proof in a civil 
case is much different than the burden of proof in a criminal case.  The 
last 6 months for me has been an enlightening time when it comes to 
civil law as a result of this stuff... 

Shannon




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