![]() ![]() 01.20.17 Kudelski Group Not Only Acts Like a Patent Troll But Also Run by Intellectual Ventures Person Mobile Market in Dire State of Patent Armageddon.01.17.17 Donald Trump Gives New Hope to Patent Aggressors and Patent Trolls.01.16.17 Independent and Untainted Web Sites About Patents Are Still Few and Rare.click on the bulk export, wait to finish. ![]() select the "Export licenses to USB" option.connect a fat32 USB pendrive to your ps3.rap files for all your current licenses is to install Apollo Save tool and export all the licenses to. Since you can run homebrew, one simple way to get. raps: these files (like a key to unlock a content) can be generated from your licenses and activation data from your PS3. You only need to start the transfer, then you can cancel, but you'll get the URL and you can download/backup on your PC. pkg, is to set up a local HTTP proxy, connect your ps3 to the proxy and record the URLs when your ps3 downloads such package. ![]() zip file, it's a completely different format) pkg can be generated, but for archiving purposes the best would be to download and keep a copy of the original. rap file are generated from some info your system gets after downloading from the store or something?), and I was wondering if there was a not-so-apparent and not-so-complicated thread someone could direct me to? Or any suggestions on how to learn this process? I would like to imagine a world where the ps3 store content is perfectly archived and accessible for future generations to enjoy for all of eternity. I couldn't find much support just googling the creation of. There are some small things I would like to get out there and make available, things I myself could not find and decided to buy to make sure I had stuff that, as far as I am aware, has not been uploaded anywhere, like the DLC for the ps3 Dance Dance Revolution game, the DLC for Disgaea D2, and other obscure stuff. Hello, I only homebrewed my ps3 about a week ago, so I don't know much about this, but with the recent news of the ps3 store's closure, I thought I might try and do my part in preservation. ![]()
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