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Robert

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  1. Commodore Plus/4 and C-16 emulator >> Get it HERE.
  2. BBC emulator >> Get it HERE.
  3. I didn't watch any of them. American comedy is distinctly unfunny.
  4. http://mamedev.org/
  5. I assume the service charge is monthly, so you will be up for $1098 + the $100 deposit. I have no idea what the rules are in your country, Fido might make you stick to the contract. But hopefully you can just cancel as soon as you can, and maybe they'll just charge a cancellation fee. Certainly do something as soon as you can. Leave the phones in their boxes, don't even open the boxes. Even though they are the reason you signed up. Willpower.
  6. DS emulator (this release is for Windows only). >> Get it HERE.
  7. PS2 emulator >> Get it HERE.
  8. Front End >> Get it HERE.
  9. One down, one to go.
  10. >> Get it HERE.
  11. We can't get the rom for you as its against our rules. But I can tell you, if you find the MSLUG3.ZIP for MAME, from a reputable place, you will have the right files.
  12. Excellent post Valodim, it is even more permissive than my ideas, but I have no problem with that. Sounds good to me. The last thing I want to see is forums acting as if they are extensions of the police force, or of corporate policy. Leave policing to the police.
  13. Rom Manager >> Get it HERE.
  14. >> Get it HERE.
  15. News Source
  16. If that were true, then everything I've ever said on this forum is automatically copyrighted to me by law - which is total crap. It's only protected in a court of law if I registered it with the copyright office.
  17. Only if they registered it with the copyright office in your country. Or in a country with which your country recognises the copyrights registered in that other country. There's no LEGAL obligation otherwise. All the so-called copyright we talk about is usually only in a moral sense - it isn't legally binding.
  18. BK: As long as they update a notice on a MUGEN site every 3 years (that's a lot of time!), he can protect his work. If he doesn't care enough to do that, then he doesn't care about his work either. Syn: The site is still up with the restrictions in place. That is still valid to me. When the site eventually goes under, then the restriction goes as well. Also if someone has copyrighted something with the relevant copyright office, and covering all nations, then obviously the law would cover what happens as well.
  19. Commodore 64 emulator >> Get it HERE.
  20. TG16 / PCE emulator >> Get it HERE.
  21. Amstrad CPC Emulator for GP2X >> Get it HERE.
  22. GBC emulator for GBA / DS >> Get it HERE.
  23. added, thanks!
  24. That is fine, while you still hold an interest in MUGEN. I'm with you 100% that you can control the methods of distribution. But, what happens if you lose interest, die, or whatever. Eventually your site disappears and your stuff is lost to the world because of your previous restrictions. That's where my idea takes over. Because you've lost interest, naturally you no longer care what happens with it.
  25. At the moment it seems that unless you get the author's permission first, you can't distribute it. I think it should be the other way around, that is, it can be distributed unless the author explicitly says otherwise either on his site or by a post in a recognised MUGEN forum. This would take care of sites dying, because the stop notice disappears along with the site. If it was in a forum, it needs to be updated (say) every 3 years or it expires. I'd also insist that every distribution of anything contain full credits to the original author(s), together with any limitations or licences as the author requires. That should keep everyone happy.
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