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StarROMs Co-Founder Talks Legal ROMs

CaptMondo writes "If you love the old quarter-sucking arcade games of the past and want to be able to download and play the ROMs for them legally, StarROMs (as mentioned previously here on /.), has stepped in and made this possible. PerformancePCCanada has an interview with StarROMs co-founder Frank Leibly, discussing how they convinced Atari to make purchasing ROMs legal for their long-time game fans, but still making it worth StarROMs' while." The interview also notes StarROMs will be "...increasing our offering of classic arcade games, and... expanding into console titles, starting out with the classic Atari console games."

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  1. step 3... profit? by BTWR · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If you buy a starrom, or 10, can you then legally set up a mame machine that plays 10 classic games and charge a dime per play?

    1. Re:step 3... profit? by papadiablo · · Score: 5, Interesting

      If you buy a starrom, or 10, can you then legally set up a mame machine that plays 10 classic games and charge a dime per play?

      That's an interesting question. If it were possible to do that, wouldn't it also be possible to setup an xbox, gamecube, or playstation and charge people to play it? I don't see why this would be illegal, but IANAL. It seems like the equivalent of renting the game for the length of your play.

  2. it's a damn shame by ministerofsickeningr · · Score: 5, Interesting

    that some of these titles would be allowed to die off. i'm glad someone has made the coin-op people see the light. too bad there isn't a copyright sunset thats more realistic for software.