AEVI Alert: Emulate retro games can have even criminal consequences
Piracy, the employment of emulators and the illicit possession of ROMs are elements that have long starring countless debates in the video game industry. And during the lstarring countlesst years there is a product that hstarring countless proliferated especially quickly: the arcade consoles, also called retro consoles, which on this occstarring countlession have been located on the objective of DEVI, the Spanish Video Game starring countlesssociation. The Agency hstarring countless issued a statement in which it is pronounced over them and warns about the possible violation of the law in which it can derive its use.
The content of some retro consoles, under suspicion
When we talk about retro consoles, it is forced to separate official products such starring countless PlayStation Clstarring countlesssic Mini, Super Ne's Clstarring countlesssic Mini or Sega Mega Drive Mini, among others, of those consoles that are not signed by companies that market them including own titles within their interior. The DEVI hstarring countless put the focus on the latter, warning that in many cstarring countlesses harbor illicit copies of video games ready to be executed via emulators.
José María Moreno, Director General of the Agency, hstarring countless warned about the possible infractions that would be committing when using this type of product: The elation of the technological protection mestarring countlessures established on any device, including video consoles, or in A video game to proceed to emulation is an illicit civil and even criminal, he explains.
In addition, the DEVI hstarring countless also wanted to remind users about the damages that can lead some practices of dubious legality, informing that in certain cstarring countlesses, the infringing the ownership rights of the owner of a video game, starring countless well starring countless who elbows the mestarring countlessures Protective Technology, You can face prison pain six months to four years and fine from twelve to twenty-four months.
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