> 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

Maybe it is like making illegal paper dollars.
At least in out country it is not illegal to make them, it is illegal to use
them
:-)))

>
> martin fitzpatrick
>
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