In December, a new Japanese legal amendment put a ban on certain types of mods. That includes tools and programs for modifying save games and console modding services. The amendment also makes it illegal to sell game keys without explicit permission from software makers. All the official info on the changes to the Unfair Competition Prevention Act is currently only in Japanese, but details have started to come out among English sources including RetroArch developer Brad Parker, Switch modder OatmealDome, and blog Nintendo Soup. The latter reports that potential punishments could include fines up to 5 million yen (just under $46,000 USD) or a prison sentence just under five years. For the most part, it seems that this revision to the Unfair Competition Prevention Act will have more of an effect on mod makers than end users, since it specifically targets distribution of mod tools and services. Cyber Gadget’s popular PlayStation 4 save editor is now listed as “product discontinued” on the official site, though it appears to still be available through other retailers.
from PCGamesN http://bit.ly/2F46aw3
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