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> You purchased the legitimate copyright for MAME in the USA? Since I'm not much > up on searching that website could you like me a copy of that as I'd love to see > proof of the copyright. Saying it, writing (C) on it is one thing, but actually > having a legally legit copyright then does give you that right.
You realise, that thanks to the Berne Convention, the author implicitly and automatically owns the copyright? And therefore any contributor to MAME retains their copyright of their code and can therefore enforce that Copyright? And without operating within the bounds of the MAME License you are committing Copyright Infringement?
-- Paul
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