Police in Japan have arrested a 36-year-old man on suspicion of selling illegally modified Pokémon save data to customers online - eviltoast

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  • jo3rn@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 months ago

    OP possibly wanted to point out:

    The 36-year-old has reportedly admitted to committing the crimes (…) while providing the justification that he did it to earn a living.

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              7 months ago

              Even if we agree with copyright law as is, that’s hardly a valid analogy. Save files alone are not a complete game.

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              7 months ago

              Unironically, yes. Copyright law should be completely removed. It was not created to protect artists. It was created to protect shareholder interests.

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              7 months ago

              Suppose I’m playing an 80’s RPG on real legal hardware and I’m tired of grinding for XP. I use a cart reader to dump the save file, apply a patch I downloaded from the web and finish the game. I don’t even have to access any copyrighted data to do this!

              Unless you think data that amounts to

              {
                "rtc": 1713006754,
                "savestates": [
                  {
                    "name": " Red",
                    "xp": 1760,
                    "pokemon": [
                      {
                        "species": 115,
                        "name": "Fluff",
                        "hp": 24
                      },
                      {
                        "species": 92,
                        "name": "Bonk",
                        "hp": 11
                      }
                    ]
                  }
                ]
              }
              

              (abriged example in JSON-y format) is copyright-protected, that is. And making a personal backup copy of software is legal (in the US) anyway.