Guffff don't pay attention to that nerd called WindTurk ...keep your nice work on dsremu
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man i havent understand a word from all what u say.. im not american more of russian ;)Quote:
Sorry to be the devils advocate here but Lyzerk did NOT have to release his work on the emulator because of legal issues. Emulators are not based on the code of copyrighted games therefore not subject to copyright laws. If someone is making an emulator from an open source code, there is nothing illegal about creating, fixing, or finishing such a project. That's what open source is about.
The only objections that could be used here is that anyone working on an open source project has an obligation to release any improvements, bug fixes, new coding, etc... for the project to continue.
This is what has killed open source Silkroad projects. People take source code others have worked on and claim it as their own.