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* Non-commercial ROMs created by hobbyists and distributed online free of charge are the most typical variant of homebrew, and are obviously in scope. | * Non-commercial ROMs created by hobbyists and distributed online free of charge are the most typical variant of homebrew, and are obviously in scope. | ||
- | * Commercial releases distributed in specialist/ | + | * Commercial releases distributed in specialist/ |
* Software created for official hobbyist development kits is in scope provided that such a mode of distribution is distinct from official licensing. For example, Net Yaroze software is in scope, but GP2X software is out of scope. | * Software created for official hobbyist development kits is in scope provided that such a mode of distribution is distinct from official licensing. For example, Net Yaroze software is in scope, but GP2X software is out of scope. | ||
* Software created for microcomputers is generally not in scope - on such platforms, commercial and hobbyist developers were generally on equal footing, so it's much trickier to reason about scope. | * Software created for microcomputers is generally not in scope - on such platforms, commercial and hobbyist developers were generally on equal footing, so it's much trickier to reason about scope. |
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