Okay... I'll distill it down to the basics.
Devolution has anti-piracy measures, presumably to prevent copyright infringement.
Circumventing copy protection to rip Gamecube discs is itself copyright infringement (for millions of potential users of the program in nations with laws against breaking digital locks).
Using Devolution requires copyright infringement (for those who live in such nations).
Is it not ironic that in order to use a program which ostensibly prevents copyright infringement, one must engage in copyright infringement?
No weight ought to be given to the opinions people who have no intention to use the program and only appear to post to derail discussion. Personal comments are irrelevant to the discussion. Perhaps a class in critical thinking is in order?
Devolution has anti-piracy measures, presumably to prevent copyright infringement.
Circumventing copy protection to rip Gamecube discs is itself copyright infringement (for millions of potential users of the program in nations with laws against breaking digital locks).
Using Devolution requires copyright infringement (for those who live in such nations).
Is it not ironic that in order to use a program which ostensibly prevents copyright infringement, one must engage in copyright infringement?
No weight ought to be given to the opinions people who have no intention to use the program and only appear to post to derail discussion. Personal comments are irrelevant to the discussion. Perhaps a class in critical thinking is in order?













