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    How can I restrict user rights?

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      treki
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      As I said, I have to build the device first and borrowing it is just an idea.
      If that's really a problem, I won't do it.
      Back to the actual question:
      I don't want my machine to be manipulated (if left unattended).
      First and foremost, the machine will be in my apartment.

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        treki
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        Do you have to put every word on the gold scales here?
        Too bad. It is the same in many other forums.
        It's primarily about the fun of old games.
        Why I am immediately considered an (illegal) trader ...
        hmm

        The whole world will soon be so intimidated by politics and laws.
        Then support this system. Like the robots.

        Like Matrix (movie)

        Germany is an extreme example. But the problems with the people are obviously getting bigger.

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          mitu Global Moderator
          last edited by

          @treki said in How can I restrict user rights?:

          Too bad. It is the same in many other forums.

          That should give you something to think about.

          Why I am immediately considered an (illegal) trader ...

          Immediately ? I don't see it. You opened a topic, you received answers. When you mentioned using RetroPie in a commercial setting, I pointed out that we don't allow that in the license and that we don't support this kind of usage. Nobody called you anything.

          The whole world will soon be so intimidated by politics and laws.
          ...

          This is off-topic.

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            grant2258 Banned
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            I thought retropie was gpl3 is it it NC?

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              markyh444 @grant2258
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              @grant2258 the emulators tend to have non-commercial licenses though.

              Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
              Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
              Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
              https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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                grant2258 Banned @markyh444
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                @markyh444 yea doesnt mean the user was using the ones that are none commercial most are gpl/mit. The question was on retropie itself if its gpl or not to take that hardcore stance retropie should be non commercial to project itself and no rely on other peoples licenses to make a stance the user can just say he isint using nc cores and the issue would be gone.

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                  markyh444 @grant2258
                  last edited by markyh444

                  @grant2258 in the same vein, the user could just say he's using it for home use, then build loads of arcade machines and sell them afterwards. There's no way to Police this, and the amount of people selling these systems fully loaded all over the internet is testament to that.

                  I'm not saying he will, or is planning to either.

                  Edit - I'll just add, the main thing that annoys me is the amount of people who get support here so they can build and sell on the projects hard work. Or, afterwards, send their customers here for support.

                  Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
                  Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
                  Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
                  https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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                    mitu Global Moderator @grant2258
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                    @grant2258 https://retropie.org.uk/about/legal/

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                      grant2258 Banned
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                      Yes I see that part for a vanilla image its true they get round that selling the box and a download image which is not good. But your license is gpl you kinda skirting on the non commercial area yourself with a patreon if truth be told if you wanna be pedantic about it.

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                        grant2258 Banned
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                        I would like to add I dont feel retropie cashes in on this they could make a lot of money if they chose to but they dont you get the moral decent project vote no one could dispute that. You project clearly runs itself for it purpose and not for profit.

                        Im only talking in licensing terms in general

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