I've posted up a post called vNES: For all your gaming needs. But now two people have replied and Now I can't Delete, Edit, or pst again on my topic! What should I do and what happened? :/
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:37 pm
Was that the thread for the online version of NES games? I think they locked that one for fear of either legal repercussion or they thought you were advertising...
*sigh* did you even read the posts that were in there? Did you notice the little lock sign on the side of the thread? Those were some huge hints that your topic was locked.
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:43 am
Twenty-five minutes after the first post in that thread the site in question WAS NOT ACCESSIBLE. As such, it was unclear as to whether or not the site was operating in a legal manner. As you should be well aware, Gaia's TOS prohibits the use of Gaia for illegal activities. Piracy would be one of those "illegal activities".
I see that the site is back up and running, it even has a section that explains their legal stance. I suggest that if you wish to have your thread unlocked you read the guild's rules (paying close attention to the parts about advertising and contests) and then contact a guild moderator. Preferably the one that locked the thread.
Oh, and be curteous when dealing with them, they are all very nice people as long as you are nice to them.
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:03 pm
Thank you. I play there and it does have a whole legal page where it explains its entirely legal with terms bla blah blah. Well thanks then. Well, maybe it is illegal but I'm not sure. We'll just have to see when the site goes down razz
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:37 pm
Kals is questing again!
Nintendo is particularly uptight about copyright infringement, and they will tell you that any nintendo emulator is TOTALLY and completely illegal, no matter what the maker of the emulator says. Or rather the ROMs are illegal. emulators are find as long as they aren't used for actual nintendo games.
Nintendo is particularly uptight about copyright infringement, and they will tell you that any nintendo emulator is TOTALLY and completely illegal, no matter what the maker of the emulator says. Or rather the ROMs are illegal. emulators are find as long as they aren't used for actual nintendo games.