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> > > > I'll convert all my dat in other format too to avoid troubles. > > > > > > eh? I guess you haven't understand anything what I told you. You can write > > > datfiles for whatever you want. There are not restrictions about datfiles... > > > Please learn to read carefully. It's about which files you scan, not which > > > datfile you use. > > > > > > > Hi > > I known how to read. > > From CM 3.66a: > > > > - You're not allowed to use clrmamepro for managing filesets and files which > you > > don't legally own. (So u cannot use CM > > to manage (using or creating a dat) on stuff without legal owning). > > - This also includes building up collections of such files. > > (What could i build up on such files? Maybe a dat.) > > > > U wrote those words above. > > > > See u next time. > > > Oh boy...you don't get it. You're a helpless fella... > > Using dats on filedata you own legally is absolutely ok. The data provided in > the dats (no matter which dat) is perfectly ok. > Scanning/rebuilding/merging files you don't own legally is forbidden, no matter > which datfile you use. > > I guess you have problems understanding the terms datfile and filecollections / > filesets. >
Ok dude u're right like your wrong definitions.
Bye.
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