Using XBLA Unlocker to convert trial games to full versions without paying for them constitutes software piracy. While it may be technically legal to use on consoles for running homebrew applications (non-commercial software), using it to bypass financial transactions for commercial video games violates Microsoft's Terms of Service.
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