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No copyright infringement is involved here, as TI has the right to distribute the ROM. A pirate site will likely not have an EULA of any form anyway, and yet using copyrighted works from such a site is still legal.īesides, I could post a completely legal direct link to one of TI's ROMs on TI's own site. But I think mentioning an EULA is a distraction from the actual issue of copyright (ie, you don't need to agree to an EULA to use a copyrighted work). If they had required me to click an "I agree" button before downloading the file, that would be a different story.
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Downloading is not an action that can indicate or imply agreement to any arbitrary terms that they post elsewhere on the page, just as installing software does not indicate agreement to any arbitrary terms (note that installing software, like downloading, does not require permission from the copyright owner). I also said that I didn't have to accept it.
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This is only true if you can show in good faith that you didn't know the offending uploader didn't have a license to share.
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Even if I were to download the file from someone who does not have permission to share it (eg, from a a site), I would not be infringing any copyright the other party would be the infringer. Heck, I've downloaded ROMs for a calculator I don't own from TI's site would you say that is illegal? I didn't have to accept any form of EULA, and copyright law doesn't prohibit it. Sharing ROMs without permission certainly is illegal, but downloading ROMs (whether for calculators you own or not) is not illegal, at least in the US. *Curiously, Cemetech's naughty-word filter blocks the acronym for peer-to-peer. But that's going off-topic, so I'll stop here. All copyright cases involving music "downloads" have actually been about sharing the music (usually by using some peer-to-peer* client that was not configured not to share). Uploading music without permission is illegal. Likewise, downloading music is also not illegal. Even if I were to download the file from someone who does not have permission to share it (eg, from a warez site), I would not be infringing any copyright the other party would be the infringer. Remember, kids: sharing ROMs is illegal, and downloading ROMs for calculators you don't own is illegal too. I hope that this addition to my venerable tool proves useful, and I will unlock the TI-84+CSE emulation to the public once I see that more calculators are making their way into the wild. Once I got my own calculator, I was able to use assembly stubs to dump the ROM, one page at a time, and use it to test out my work. Since the community discovered the LCD controller model from critor's review model, it was possible to start thinking about the changes I would need to make to jsTIfied to support the TI-84+CSE.
Of course, since only a few calculators exist in the wild, very few users even have calculators to dump ROMs off of, and to save temptation, jsTIfied's TI-84+CSE features will not be present in the public copy of the emulator for a few weeks.
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Now that I have my hands on the TI-84+CSE, I'm happy to announce that I have implemented TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition support in jsTIfied. A month or two ago, I added TI-73,, TI-81, TI-82, TI-82, and TI-83 support to this tool. Cemetech's jsTIfied calculator emulator started fifteen months ago as an online TI-83+ emulator, then gradually expanded to support the TI-83+SE, TI-84+, and TI-84+SE.