Gaming Sending backups via mail? (not email)

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WalkerOfTheDay said:
So what if it were illegal. As long as you don't put a return adresse on it, they won't dust for prints I guess
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The question wasn't about whether anyone would be caught, only if it was illegal or not.

I'd have to say, yes, it would be illegal.
 

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You can send the back up and destroy the original copy of the game.
You can send both the game and a back up copy.

You can share your game, but you can't make a copy for others to own.

Do not have sources though, so don't trust this that much.
 

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Aijelsop said:
Would sending a game backup in the mail be illegal? Idk just wondering.

Christ dude...people send and receive illegal fucking drugs all the time, you really think the post office is going to be suspicious of a burned DVD?
 

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ProtoKun7 said:
WalkerOfTheDay said:
So what if it were illegal. As long as you don't put a return adresse on it, they won't dust for prints I guess
smile.gif
The question wasn't about whether anyone would be caught, only if it was illegal or not.

I'd have to say, yes, it would be illegal.

It's only illegal if you get caught.
 

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