They probably just think that by stating you can "play backups on that psx" it's a modded one, and you're just leaving that part up to the bidder to guess. My thinking is that this is a special psx that didn't need modded to use them, a japanese one perhaps?
A legal "backup" (I have several) is a copy of a program you already own. I have some for the pc, as well as my DC. Example, I bought resident evil: Code veronica for the DC, and being an oaf, pulled the DC off the shelf while playing. The CD got a massive scratch on it and it wouldn't boot. I hopped on IRC, found the image, and burnt a replacement. I already owned the original, so a copy was legal. The same applies for software. As long as you own (and still have in your possession) the original copy of a piece of software, it is legal to make a backup.
This same law makes sharing mp3's legal, IIRC. It states you are legally allowed to make a copy of a record/cd/etc that you own, and give it away for free. The minute you charge for it, it is illegal. The problem with napster, is that many people were making a profit selling cd's of music. One computer show I worked, a guy had several pages of mp3's he had there on his pc. For a price, you could fill a CD, have it burnt while you browsed the show, and pick it up later. This was before they were heavily targeting napster, as I'm sure the cop walking around would have objected now.
Yikes, a bit OT there. Good luck getting unbanned.
A legal "backup" (I have several) is a copy of a program you already own. I have some for the pc, as well as my DC. Example, I bought resident evil: Code veronica for the DC, and being an oaf, pulled the DC off the shelf while playing. The CD got a massive scratch on it and it wouldn't boot. I hopped on IRC, found the image, and burnt a replacement. I already owned the original, so a copy was legal. The same applies for software. As long as you own (and still have in your possession) the original copy of a piece of software, it is legal to make a backup.
This same law makes sharing mp3's legal, IIRC. It states you are legally allowed to make a copy of a record/cd/etc that you own, and give it away for free. The minute you charge for it, it is illegal. The problem with napster, is that many people were making a profit selling cd's of music. One computer show I worked, a guy had several pages of mp3's he had there on his pc. For a price, you could fill a CD, have it burnt while you browsed the show, and pick it up later. This was before they were heavily targeting napster, as I'm sure the cop walking around would have objected now.
Yikes, a bit OT there. Good luck getting unbanned.
