Richard Jowett wrote:
> 
> According to a TV program It is illegal to chip and maybe even to own a
> chipped PSX (not sure if they said own). Yet loads of shops/people are
> offering this service, but nothing is really being done about them. If a
> company as big as Sony cannot stop this then Smaller companies don't stand
> much chance.

maybe its like some walkie-talkies(1), i.e., its not illegal to own
them, sell them, make them or whatever.... just use them.... is it
actually illegal to do it? i mean what law are you breaking by simply
producing a bit of circuitry?.... using it would be illegal though, cos
then the purpose for which the thing was build is pretty explicit...
maybe

martin fitzpatrick

(1) completely unfounded in any real-life knowledge, and instead just
some vague memory from my childhood - when i stood opposite a sweetie
stall in leeds market (ahh, them were the days)... my dad told me this
so again, its quite possibly bull..... anyway, it was just another
excuse for a footnote... they're quite good really.

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