> You can use it on protected disks too.
> Chris White can use it to duplicate his own games :)
> It is still legal.

Only if I own the right to copy it :)

> The problem of copying protected disks is not a problem of that converter.
> Converter is surely legal, you simply cannot create illegal copies of
> anything.
>
> (The same as monitor: To have a monitor is legal, but if you throw it on
> somebody's head and kill him, this is illegal, not monitor itself.)
>
> The only I want to say is that if somebody makes and distributes a program
> which will convert protected disks to disk image and backwards, it is
surely
> legal.
> I must mention this, since somebody wrote that the author of that
converter
> should be liable for cash losses of software developers.

Will find the case for that in UK , A peep got prosicuted for making and
transfering a program the Deprotected all Autodesk Software (Silly em for
using the same protection in all their software) :)


And you still not alloud a copy of E-Copy 3 , unless you publish MY software

Chris

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