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#Septagon

1/25/2011 7:42:35 PM
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Haven't we already been through this?

From the new rules: [quote]Do not discuss unauthorized modification of console game hardware or software, even if you're not trying to cheat or pirate.[/quote] In my philosophy of law class yesterday, we discussed why exactly laws are so complicated. Everyone interprets them differently, and their meanings change over time. But why does this rule have to be so vague? What's the goal of the rule? To prevent people using Bungie.net to find out how to cheat? To prevent people from using this site to find out how to mod their 360? To stop all discussion on modifications? If it's to prevent cheating, why not just combing this rule with the rule about cheating? "Detailing methods of cheating, including console modifications is not allowed".

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  • Your right you own it. You use it out of context as in personal gain or friend gain thats where it gets confusing. Do it on your own time, don't brag don't share and keep it off the forums that's all he is asking within regards to that rule. There are many other places you can share this type of content, just not here. Your right again they don't control every cd that pops out or every DLC that is downloaded, but if you abuse what they have provided be prepared to be punished. We do not own any part of Bungie or Microsoft (unless your a share holder) we own their products which dose not entitle us to the right to modify or redistribute without proper authorization for profit or non profit purposes. [Edited on 01.25.2011 1:36 PM PST]

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