Gaming Are flashcarts illegal?

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Man, this whole topic has gone out of proportion. Seriously, it's naive and insulting to anyone of any intelligence. Just to be clear, a lot of things are illegal, I repeat, A LOT Of THINGS ARE ILLEGAL. A lot of people violate rules/laws that are so inane some people who work to uphold the law don't even know them. The legality (or otherwise) of your flashcards isn't even the topic anymore anyway, it's just become trolling. In fact, , the whole legal/illegal issue is unworthy of discussion because in most cases, it's a friggin gray area.

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Grr, im not grouchy!
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Anyway this topic is useless now. Question was answered.
This thread should be the talk about how we wish that flashcarts
and pirating were legal thread.
 

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You know something is up when countries deem them legal, and others don't. You know something is wrong with the world when some countries, game retailers are allowed to stock them in their store, while others don't accept past customs.

I think the OP worded the thing wrong. He should have said "are they illegal in your country" or something like that.
 
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I was wondering a question that have been In my head for a while I was wondering are flashcarts illegal some people have flashcarts and do not buy the game at all
but some of us use it for backup like me lol and for homebrew ???

You make your flashcart legal/illegal. Executing homebrew on your flashcart is perfectly legal. Whereas putting ROMs(Nintendo DS Game backups) on your flashcart makes it illegal.
 

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wikipedia said:
Private ownership

In some countries, it is legal for an individual to personally make backup copies of a game they own. Individuals may make backup copies for various reasons, perhaps as insurance against losing the game or as redundancy in the event that the original game's medium becomes unreadable. See the section on ROMs and Preservation.

However, in the U.S. it has been illegal since 1983 for a user to create their own backups of video game ROMs onto other cartridges. This was decided in the court case of Atari v. JS&A
source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROM_image#Legal_status

basically it comes down to that you can make backups of games you own, its just that you cant put it on other cartridges which includes flashcarts.
however it's hard to say if this makes a flashcart illegal, as it can also be used for other things except for games
 

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Here in Canada, our copyright makes backing up a CD illegal. It's not enforced, so we have a grey area so large it makes the Rockies look like mounds of dirt.

Flash carts are not illegal in Canada.
 

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Generally, flashcarts themselves aren't illegal with the exception of a few countries outlawing them. The reason they're looked down upon is because they are prevalently used for pirating games, which in itself is deemed illegal.
 

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rikardo03 said:
Piracy is illegal and flashcarts are mostly used for pirating games... so technically it's illegal...
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No. Thats like saying blank discs and DVD burners are illegal because they are mostly used for burning copyrighted material.

Flashcarts are not illegal but downloading ROMS is.
 

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Blastoise said:
rikardo03 said:
Piracy is illegal and flashcarts are mostly used for pirating games... so technically it's illegal...
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No. Thats like saying blank discs and DVD burners are illegal because they are mostly used for burning copyrighted material.

Flashcarts are not illegal but downloading ROMS is.

hmmn...
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yeah i think your right...

so the only illegal flashcarts are the ones with pirated roms right?

it's like Blank Discs with Pirated stuff in it...
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ShadowSoldier said:
Ok let me ask you this. Don't think it would be stupid if they lied to me? Lets say they were downloading, ok? Hypothetically.

Now lets say I'm coming over. Or we're going to play some games. They would have to delete the stuff off of their flashcard, and off of their computer just for me not to see it. They're not tech savvy, so they can't exactly hide it in some obscure place.
I would... and I'd have two micro SD's to and swap them to hide it! There's be no deleting then...
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