I just uploaded my personal DML installer as an alternative way to install DML. It still requires to use FixELF(or some batch script that uses FixELF...), and there's no support. If it doesn't work for somebody, it does not work for him/her.
So are you basically saying that crediar ended up just selling DML to someone and then came back and took it all over again. That sounds like a pretty raw deal IMHO.From my understanding, crediar sold DML, and then almost all of it went GPL. How can crediars position really have any weight on what the current dev team chooses?Haha wow. I wonder if crediar knew about WiiPower asking XFlak for DML support in ModMii. I understand crediar's position in this, not wanting his software to be distributed to channels that make money off of it (that's also why he didn't like FIX94 uploading to Mediafire) and don't see anything wrong with it. After all, DML has taken a lot of work and is an amazing piece of software (the best Wii software in ages, even).
However, I think it's in very poor taste that WiiPower ceased contact with XFlak and pretty much ignored him, even after he asked XFlak for DML support in the first place.
Well, because crediar is the current dev team, along with some contributions from WiiPower. He's the team leader and like 90% of the code is his. You do realize that crediar went back to developing
DML and is responsible for its current state, right?
I just uploaded my personal DML installer as an alternative way to install DML. It still requires to use FixELF(or some batch script that uses FixELF...), and there's no support. If it doesn't work for somebody, it does not work for him/her.
It kinda sounds to me like the person who bought DML kinda got scammed although it was his choice to GPL it.
Nice. I made a (simple) icon for it. I made it for me, but if you want to use it feel free:I just uploaded my personal DML installer as an alternative way to install DML. It still requires to use FixELF(or some batch script that uses FixELF...), and there's no support. If it doesn't work for somebody, it does not work for him/her.
I thought about it, but I'm waiting to see if WiiPower is interested in using it. I originally made it for myself to fill in the empty space (because I'm weird) so I decided not to put all the usual work into it and just give a title with a reflection and sheen.Joostin, have you thought of adding a SD Card with the NGC Logo on it for one of the O's?
(because I'm weird)
Lol, I forgot about that. I'll change it back to the US.(because I'm weird)
what do you expect if you're from albania.... (Couldn't resist) Moderators need a little work to.
If he got his money back then great.
Well, I'm glad to see that this whole situation got resolved.
The difference is that I am fairly sure developers of homebrew available through the HBB have allowed it to be, or would certainly be OK with it if asked. Nintendo have certainly not been asked if it is OK to download their copyrighted content in this manner, and if they were, I am fairly sure they wouldn't be overly ecstatic about it. The copyright holder has more rights over the content than you or I. It's not about the fact that a tool downloads copyrighted content, it's about permission to do so. Which in this case is not there. But it seems you are reluctant to accept the truth of the matter, so I'll leave it here.You don't have to be a lawyer to understand what your rights are. You said that Xflak may not have the right to make money off a tool that downloads copyright content. If you make such a claim you have to understand the license of the tool first. That's why I brought GPL up, because ModMii is GPL and therefore Xflak and anyone else can sell the heck out of it if they wants.
"Just because you can get stuff off NUS, doesn't necessarily make it legal too"
Of course it is. Lets check the facts:
1) NUS Downloader is GPL?
- Check.
2) Is the copyright content in question freely distributed?
- Check.
Seriously, if you claim that downloading Nintendos stuff off their servers with third-party tools may be illegal then you can also claim that the homebrew browser may be illegal as well because it also downloads copyrighted homebrew.
You realize that many many many Wii tools download files from NUS, not just ModMii right? Even the official sneek installer downloads files from NUS, and so do other tools that run on the Wii itself (like dop-mii). So why are you singling out ModMii for downloading files from NUS (not in the quoted post but one of your earlier ones)? Even IOS58 Installer on WiiBrew downloads files from NUS and they have strict rules against apps using cIOSs and other things like that.The difference is that I am fairly sure developers of homebrew available through the HBB have allowed it to be, or would certainly be OK with it if asked. Nintendo have certainly not been asked if it is OK to download their copyrighted content in this manner, and if they were, I am fairly sure they wouldn't be overly ecstatic about it. The copyright holder has more rights over the content than you or I. It's not about the fact that a tool downloads copyrighted content, it's about permission to do so. Which in this case is not there. But it seems you are reluctant to accept the truth of the matter, so I'll leave it here.
It wouldn't be GBAtemp if there wasn't a bunch of uniformed idiots arguing....so it would just be a bunch of uninformed idiots (including myself in that) arguing about stuff they don't know about.