[QUOTE=EpicWolf;29127052]Anonymous attacking Sony?[/QUOTE]
Hes not anonymous if everybody knows his name is George Hotz.
[QUOTE=Wheeze201;29127202]Hes not anonymous if everybody knows his name is George Hotz.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BBC]Sony stressed that the decision to settle had nothing to do with recent attacks on its website, attributed to the hacker collective Anonymous.[/QUOTE]
I didn't mean him.
[quote]- he wrote: "I am joining the Sony boycott. I will never purchase another Sony product.
"I encourage you to do the same. And if you bought something Sony recently, return it."[/quote]
He's boycotting them because they sued him for copyright infringement, after he enabled hackers and pirates to get access to the system? I know he thought he was opening for home-made games and different OSs, but he should have know this would have happened, now he's just whining.
It's also funny the two sides of the community, those on Sony's side, and the others on Hotz side.
Ugh, the comments on his blog make me wanna hurl, actually his posts on his blog make me wanna hurl too.
[editline]12th April 2011[/editline]
This guy is so full of himself.
[QUOTE=Sumap;29128512]He's boycotting them because they sued him for copyright infringement, after he enabled hackers and pirates to get access to the system? I know he thought he was opening for home-made games and different OSs, but he should have know this would have happened, now he's just whining.
It's also funny the two sides of the community, those on Sony's side, and the others on Hotz side.[/QUOTE]
You missed the part where what he did wasn't copyright infringement. It's perfectly legal to jailbreak every other device, so why not a PS3? Maybe because Sony and the Californian court are best buds.
And thus the status quo remains. If he had actually won the case it would make a good precedent and make clear to Sony that consumers can do whatever the fuck they want with their purchased consoles.
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