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Legal Status of Emulation

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The downloading and distribution of ROMs in most jurisdictions is considered a violation of copyright laws, with the exception of ROMs licensed in the Public Domain or other licenses that allow distribution. This also applies to other copyrighted material such as BIOS files.
The legality of using encryption keys for emulators or accessing personal video collections is a debated topic. These keys, typically generated by random number algorithms, are not subject to copyright protection unlike creative content. In the realm of DVDs, Blu-rays, and HD DVDs, the question arises: should using open-source software to decode, watch, or back up your legally acquired video collection be restricted due to these non-copyrightable encryption keys? See the [[#Related_to_emulation|related to emulation]] section for the home media and home video realm.
There are even political parties, such as the [[Wikipedia:Pirate Party UK|Pirate Party UK]], whose core policies focus on reforming copyright and patent laws[https://old.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/1bbn3bw/defending_emulation_rights_and_challenging/], supporting privacy, reducing government and business surveillance, and championing freedom of speech and expression.
==Related to emulation==
[[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]], [[Copy_protectionRipping_games#Codec_situations_and_home_media_discsDisc-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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