Board Thread:Suggestions and Ideas/@comment-71.8.49.198-20130923172920/@comment-4075058-20130924201047

BrianXP7 wrote: How are emulators illegal? Depending on the code, it can be (proprietary stuff). But [mostly and usually] it's original open-source code. It's not like it include the BIOS dumps or anything...usually. (The BIOS is usually custom...usually.) It's the ROMs and system dumps that are illegal to distribute publicly. Take this analogy for example: It's legal to own a Blu-Ray player but it's illegal to own pirated movies.

Also, I think the only downside with the Nexus line is the lack of a removable battery and external storage slot. Other than that, it's much more open than the iWhatevers. However, I do kind of admit the new iOS 7 theme looks pretty good...I'M GUILTY!

I admit I rather screwed up when I said emulators were illegal. What I am saying, is that one can break copyright laws through emulators.