Nintendo of America Inc.,
ConsoleClassix.com is providing this letter in response to your
letter of June 21, 2001. We would like to inform you that we are
fully aware of the legal concerns of our business and that we are
acting in full accordance with the law. We understand your determination
to prevent software piracy. This was the very reason for our founding.
We wish to provide a legal alternative for the retro-gaming community.
We would first like to address the matter of our ROM images. Our
images were created by our own personnel with a generic eprom reader.
This is in obedience to section 117 of the US copyright law. This
exception does, in fact, apply to data contained in ROM semiconductor
chips. It was the decision of the court in the case of SONY vs.
CONNECTIX that copying of software in the Playstation's ROM bios
was legal. This software is contained in ROM semiconductor chips,
just as the game data in Nintendo cartridges.
We would also like to address the concern that we are publishing
our images on the internet. This is simply untrue. We offer a client
software that does connect to our server through an internet backbone.
However the images are not simply available for download. When a
client requests a game image, the server places this image into
the client random access memory (RAM). This image is also produced
in accordance with section 117 of the US Copyright Law. Our server
side application tracks the images that are currently in use. This
application also ensures that no more copies of a software package
are in use than are in our possession. This is to ensure legal rights
of our users to the game in question. Should communication between
the client and the server fail, the server frees the image and the
client clears the memory allocated for the game, thereby destroying
the client's copy of said game. We are also granted the right to
lease copies of a software in our possession, provided we also ensure
the customers' rights to the original software.
Thank you for your letter. We are sorry for any loss of time caused
by this misunderstanding. If you have any further questions on the
inner workings of our services or software we would be glad to provide
you with any necessary information. We would also be willing to
provide information concerning the production of our ROM images.
We assure you, we are acting in accordance with the law and are
totally opposed to software piracy in all its forms. This is a new
type of online business and we understand that what we are doing
could be misunderstood. We fully intend to resolve the misunderstanding
amicably. Again, thank you for your time.
Sincerly,
Aaron J. Ethridge
President
WWW.CONSOLECLASSIX.COM
(Address removed for security)
webmaster@consoleclassix.com
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