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<blockquote data-quote="The Feedster" data-source="post: 524164" data-attributes="member: 259515"><p><img src="http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/home-entertainment/gaming/consoles/images/xbox-200-200.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />39-year-old Bristolian, Neil Higgs – aka Mr Mod Chips – has won alandmark appeal against a legal case brought against him last year for selling consolemodchips.</p><p></p><p>At the time of the initial case in October 2007, BristolCrown Court found Higgs guilty of 26 copyright offences.* </p><p></p><p><strong>Millionaire geek</strong></p><p></p><p>Following that ruling, The Sunreferred to Higgs as a "computer geek who made £1million selling illegal videogame chips from his bedroom" and ELSPA’s Michael Rawlinson, noted that itmarked "a milestone in the fight against piracy." </p><p></p><p><strong>No longer a grey area</strong></p><p></p><p>Gamesport now reports this week that the legal case against Higgshas now been dropped and that the defendant has been awarded full costs, "openingup the possibility that modding may now be legal in the UK."</p><p></p><p>Team Xecuter explains that: "The granting of thisappeal based on the argument that the copyright infringement has already takenplace before the use of a modchip has resulted in the squashing of all 26counts." The appeal was heard by Judge Justice Jacobs. </p><p></p><p>Mr Mod Chips’ Web site is currently sporting a photo of Winston Churchillflicking the victory sign.</p><p></p><p>TechRadar has contacted ELSPA for further comment on thematter.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/console-modder-wins-landmark-appeal-392504?src=rss&attr=news" target="_blank">More...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Feedster, post: 524164, member: 259515"] [IMG]http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/home-entertainment/gaming/consoles/images/xbox-200-200.jpg[/IMG]39-year-old Bristolian, Neil Higgs – aka Mr Mod Chips – has won alandmark appeal against a legal case brought against him last year for selling consolemodchips. At the time of the initial case in October 2007, BristolCrown Court found Higgs guilty of 26 copyright offences.* [B]Millionaire geek[/B] Following that ruling, The Sunreferred to Higgs as a "computer geek who made £1million selling illegal videogame chips from his bedroom" and ELSPA’s Michael Rawlinson, noted that itmarked "a milestone in the fight against piracy." [B]No longer a grey area[/B] Gamesport now reports this week that the legal case against Higgshas now been dropped and that the defendant has been awarded full costs, "openingup the possibility that modding may now be legal in the UK." Team Xecuter explains that: "The granting of thisappeal based on the argument that the copyright infringement has already takenplace before the use of a modchip has resulted in the squashing of all 26counts." The appeal was heard by Judge Justice Jacobs. Mr Mod Chips’ Web site is currently sporting a photo of Winston Churchillflicking the victory sign. TechRadar has contacted ELSPA for further comment on thematter. [url=http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/console-modder-wins-landmark-appeal-392504?src=rss&attr=news]More...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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