(iii) to any action related to counterfeit goods, pirated goods, or other goods that infringe intellectual property rights, or goods that are adulterated or misbranded, or goods for which regulatory approval was required prior to distribution but not obtained;
This Chinese Video Game Emulator Device is loaded with ROMs and ISOs of Super Nintendo, Dreamcast, Atari games, you name it:
That's definitely not cool for the IP holders like Nintendo.
But there is still an appropriate place for piracy in the market. Everything is a Remix.
Shouldn't it be OK for a 12 year old kid to pirate 3DS Max, which cost $3,495 in 2010? Today, there are free tools like Blender, but there are still other things a 12 year old, or adult, would like to pirate in 2020.
Like Dreamcast games that are only available in the used market, if at all due to their rarity.
This Chinese Video Game Emulator Device is loaded with ROMs and ISOs of Super Nintendo, Dreamcast, Atari games, you name it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8jJtxMSF8E
That's definitely not cool for the IP holders like Nintendo.
But there is still an appropriate place for piracy in the market. Everything is a Remix.
Shouldn't it be OK for a 12 year old kid to pirate 3DS Max, which cost $3,495 in 2010? Today, there are free tools like Blender, but there are still other things a 12 year old, or adult, would like to pirate in 2020.
Like Dreamcast games that are only available in the used market, if at all due to their rarity.