According to the same law that technically also says that if you own a Linux computer you aren't allowed to watch movies on it.Not on modified, unsupported hardware it isn't.
I don't. In fact, unless I am unable to do so, I even rip the Sega CD games I play on the system myself when I could easily just download them.Fact is, anybody with a modded PSP plays illegal downloads.
Not on modified, unsupported hardware it isn't.
Fact is, anybody with a modded PSP plays illegal downloads. Saying you don't is like walking down to the local games store to get a game. You pick up the game and then as you ready your wallet to hand over the cash, you are asked if you want it for free. You say no, I'd rather pay for it. Riiiiight, sure you would!
Actually, yes it is. It is called Fair Use. If you can make your toaster play PSP games you can use it.
I got GT PSP Loaded on my Memorystick. (Had the game 2 days before the oficial release date....)
(in response to claims of piracy)
Playing backups of the games you own is perfectly legal
People on the forum were playing the UMD version as early as the 28th.