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==Related to emulation== | ==Related to emulation== | ||
− | [[Ripping_games|Dumping tools]], box art and other artwork stuff, magazines, screenshots, [[Preservation_projects# | + | [[Ripping_games|Dumping tools]], box art and other artwork stuff, magazines, screenshots, [[Preservation_projects#Revivial_projects|revivial projects]], [[Mods,_hacks_and_fan-translations|mods and hacks including fan-translations]], [[Game engine recreations and source ports]], [[Homebrew_and_hack_Roms|homebrew]], [[Ripping_games#Disc-based|capturing]] and ripping home media and home video content (since VCR era) or [[Copy_protection#Codec_situations_and_home_media_discs|media player software compatibility with optical discs encryptions including codec situations]] and [[Copy protection]] techniques since all of them are somewhat related to emulation, either directly or indirectly. The tension between copyright infringement and attempts to remove infringing content through the DMCA has been a longstanding issue, often hindering [[Preservation_projects|preservation efforts]]. |
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