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I just started playing with CEMU, very exciting piece of software.

I'm looking forward to a world where systems have workable emulators within several months of release, not several years. That will only bring the legal issues into more stark relief. So few of us realize that our intellectual property regime is holding back a lot of major accessibility and practicality improvements.

We need to fix it. Amazing projects like CEMU should not have to live in fear that someone is going to squash them and cause a lot of real harm just to protect someone else's bottom line.




I think emulators are great, but I'm certainly not excited by for-profit(?) proprietary emulators like CEMU.




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