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An introduction to mod chips for game consoles

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The music and movie industries have always implemented methods to prevent copying and illegal redistribution of their products. Obviously, they do this to create jobs, and make money. Although, some would argue that they do this simply because they can. Unfortunately, these methods of protection limit our free use and often dictate what we can do with items we have purchased. Let's not get into the legalities here. One side of the argument is the purchase and use of computer software - you do not own it, you are merely licensing it for your use. With music, movies and games, the same thing applies. We are purchasing the right to play and use the product for our personal enjoyment. Not to copy or broadcast. Ok, fine. The consumer's main argument has always been what right does a company have to tell you what you can do with something you have purchased like your car, can you be told where when and how you can use it? In relation to software, what happens if your original med!


ia is damaged, can you get a replacement copy without having to purchase the product again? The answer is of course no. Well that just doesn't sit right for the average consumer. Why can we not copy or backup our purchased products for safekeeping? Well, simply put, because there is no way to legitimize your damaged media claim, and secondly, because they can make more money.

When you tell someone no, and don't offer a valid reason or justification, you can expect defiance, anger, determination and frustration in their reaction. This drives individuals to resist and find alternatives. Collectively, people form user groups and focus their energies on hacking into whatever they wish to change. One example is backing up copyrighted Cd's and dvd's. A special type of alphanumerical lock was developed to protect music and movie Cd's from being copied, this was quickly hacked and the protection schemes were bypassed making the public free to backup their purchased media products.

DCMA laws in the USA have been enacted to protect companies and the public against all forms of tampering and illegal copying of protected works, which further infuriates many people, and often motivates them to work harder. In trying to combat these limitations, and with the influence and benefit of the Internet, hacking communities are formed. Just as the BORG on Star Trek, they are united and focused on one task. The collective power in unstoppable.

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    by cyberwriter

    Article: mod chips - a quick tutorial

    The music and movie industries have always implemented methods to prevent copying and

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    The first time I became familiarized with a mod chip or "modification chip" was when I was in my sophomore year of high school.

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