sigh.. you're going to make me read the PSP EULA when I get home, aren't you....
I guarantee there is wording in the EULA that equates to running unauthorized software (re: unsigned) on the system. I will post when I get home.
I guarantee there is wording in the EULA that equates to running unauthorized software (re: unsigned) on the system. I will post when I get home.
not a big difference. both are in violation of an EULA. that was the point. it was an analogy. and yes, the EULA states what aqction they can take.. again I will check when I Get home, but I am positive there is a part in the EULA referrencing essentially homebrew apps.Nerevar said:that argument falls to pieces, you realize, because cheating isn't illegal. The company specifies in the EULA they can terminate your right to play the game because of cheating, so that is part of the contract (which is perfectly valid under contract law). However, they cannot put you in prison for it. Big difference there.