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No you are wrong it does depend on the country you are in. Here in Scotland Sony and Microsoft just lost a huge court case where they were refusing to fix in warranty consoles that had been modded then had broken down. Here in Scotland we have a law that states it is perfectly legal to modify anything you own and that EULA's are not legal. Sony and Microsoft have now been forced to repair or replace all modded machines they refused to fix and they have also been ordered to pay compensation to the people who they refused to fix. Some other countries especially in Europe are currently going through the process of making EULA's illegal too. So it really does depend on which country you are in. Especially here in Britain where EULA's are illegal in Scotland but not in England/Wales/or Northern Irelandhow many times must i see these threads
now as someone who "does not" pirate games you should already know its illegal as the nkintendo eula that you agreed to says so
plain and simple you cant legally modify the console or its games legally
and whats with all these "it depends on your country" answers bull if i break a Japanese law then i am still a criminal it matters not if i live in the usa all that means is i will likely get away with my crime but does not remove my criminal status . . . think people . . . think
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