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Federal Agents Raid Homes for Modchips

Lunatrik writes "Invoking the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, Federal Custom's Agents have raided over 30 homes and businesses looking to confiscate so-called 'mod chips', or other devices that allow the playback of pirated video games. This raises an important question: Are legitimate backup copies of a piece of software you own illegal under the DMCA?"

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  1. welp; by sniepre · · Score: 4, Funny

    I guess it's back to stealing games the old fashioned way - under a shirt.

    Seriously. Persecution of the hackers only makes them stronger.

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    Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? -Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
  2. Money Laundering by camperdave · · Score: 5, Funny

    how in the hell do modchips facilitate money laundering.

    Perhaps because people with mod chips are so engrossed in playing their pirate games that they don't empty their pockets thoroughly before dumping their clothes in the wash.

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    When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!
  3. Let me axe you something by 0xdeadbeef · · Score: 4, Funny

    This raises an important question

    Don't you mean, begs the question?

  4. Re:The Real Question.... by Dunbal · · Score: 5, Funny

    Between Hollywood and the middle east, liberty is bleeding.

          Don't worry. As a physician I am qualified to tell you that all bleeding stops eventually. One way or another.

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    Seven puppies were harmed during the making of this post.
  5. Re:while you're there... by GrayCalx · · Score: 2, Funny

    mod chips...illegal assault weapons, drugs, pedophiles, and carjackers next door

    Jesus... what the hell is going on in your neighborhood?!