Hacking Flash carts illegal on eBay?

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blainy said:
ShAdOwFuRi said:
there's an M3 real on australian ebay!


alot of sellers from aust seem to get away with it..back in october when i was looking on ebay for DSs, a fair amount fot the auctions i viewed obviously included flash carts, despite not mentioning the fact. how ebay is willing to let them put something like "comes with 150 games preloaded onto one cartridge" in the item description makes me laugh at the policies they have in place

I think it's beneficial for us if it's left like that =P
 
jaywilson said:
What is the worse trouble you could get in for selling a flashcard with pirated games on it?

In the US it is 5 years of having to listen to the Macarena...

Or up to 5 years in jail and 250 thousand dollar fine.
 
jaywilson said:
What is the worse trouble you could get in for selling a flashcard with pirated games on it?

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I saw a DS with an R4 that had pirated games on it on Ebay and a few days later, the guys account got deleted!
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Ebay and Amazon have recently sided with Nintendo and agree to remove any sales of flash cards from both their sites. Sample of links about the story.


http://www.ps3news.com/Nintendo-DS/nintend...azon-ban-carts/

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/05/22/nintendo...-ds-flashcarts/

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/34374/Nintendo-c...4-piracy-threat

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/91907

Nintendo have asked them to stop selling them and stupidly ebay and Amazon refer to them as devices to copy games, shows how much they know really.. Its the DS version of a blank tape or a blank disc, it only illegal if you copy illegal stuff on to them...

 
 

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