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Re: Surprise found in "Ten Pin Alley" game disc......



> Not to mention that he broke his software license agreement by using
> the software on a machine other than the one it was created for.
Really? Popping a CD-based game from a CD game system (SegaCD, Saturn,
Playstation, 3D0, CDi, etc...) breaks the software license? I had no
idea...
I mean, if you were actually utilizing it in the computer, but all you can
do is view the contents, not the actual program...and you can't change it
in any way.

<Wonders if he should feel guilty for putting game CDs in his computer to
look for goodies like audio bits or graphics files [sometimes game
developers will surprise you and put a folder full of BMPs from the game
on there for you]>