I can't quite say I support Anonymous in this, they really should be more considerate of the "collateral damage." But Sony are a bunch of cocks, and have been for a very very long time, so it's great to see them being targeted.
Sooner or later they need to learn that you can't save hostages with shotguns and a guns blazing attitude. I don't appreciate being acceptable collateral damage.Korten12 said:From Dtoid: http://www.destructoid.com/anonymous-big-surprises-coming-for-sony-198235.phtml?s=50#comments
Depending on who you are, Anonymous is a righteous freedom fighter or an online terrorist group. Either way, Sony is in the organization's sights for its civil suits against PS3 hackers, and it would appear that the gathering of personal info and takedown of PSN is only a taster.
"So far, all Sony has seen from us is poking and prodding," claimed the group. "A simple salute to let them know we?re coming. Make no mistake, what you saw today and thought to be frustration is merely preparation for what?s to come. We said, expect us. Counting us out would be a mistake."
Anonymous' attacks on the PlayStation Network have earned backlash from gamers, something that the group acknowledges: "The consumers in this are as one might call, collateral damage. We are very cognisant of the fact that we are not making friends nor allies among the average consumer with our attack. This is unfortunate as a concern should always be, will the very people we seek to support not see what it is we are trying to achieve."
"In this case, many don?t. There has been a lot of hate spread throughout the internet and over forums that we are being reckless and simply punishing consumers more than Sony. To the consumers I would say: before you judge us, take the time to understand us."
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No matter who side you're taking in the court case, this is pretty stupid.
Whats wrong with sewing? I like repairing my clothing, or having it actually be clothing in the first place. Should everyone be forced to hold their garments in shape by using safety pins?dkyros said:Look everyone on PSN its going to be national go outside and play/play offline until anon finds something better to do. I'm just glad I have an xbox with a benevolent company that will never come under attack unless they do something to piss off the internets...
Microsoft attacks Google with antitrust laws...
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.274541-Microsoft-Files-Antitrust-Complaint-Against-Google
Damn, its only a matter of time before they get hit bc everyone on the internet sympathizes with Google.
But yeah, feelings on the whole thing. People with a ps3 should be able to do whatever they want with it. Sony has the right to kick anyone off their PSN or w/e if they tamper with the software but sewing I PERSONALLY don't feel is right
Feelings on anon. Well they are hitting SONY where it hurts, the wallet by shutting down the PSN and hitting their website. I'm sure they are more of a house hold name now, but not in a good way. Hope phase II is more thought out.
lol, toucheRayne870 said:Whats wrong with sewing? I like repairing my clothing, or having it actually be clothing in the first place. Should everyone be forced to hold their garments in shape by using safety pins?dkyros said:Look everyone on PSN its going to be national go outside and play/play offline until anon finds something better to do. I'm just glad I have an xbox with a benevolent company that will never come under attack unless they do something to piss off the internets...
Microsoft attacks Google with antitrust laws...
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.274541-Microsoft-Files-Antitrust-Complaint-Against-Google
Damn, its only a matter of time before they get hit bc everyone on the internet sympathizes with Google.
But yeah, feelings on the whole thing. People with a ps3 should be able to do whatever they want with it. Sony has the right to kick anyone off their PSN or w/e if they tamper with the software but sewing I PERSONALLY don't feel is right
Feelings on anon. Well they are hitting SONY where it hurts, the wallet by shutting down the PSN and hitting their website. I'm sure they are more of a house hold name now, but not in a good way. Hope phase II is more thought out.
XD I just had to do it.dkyros said:lol, touche
I guess I learned my lesson for typing while impaired. And I guess in my defense I don't think Sony would be very good at sewing ^.^
Anonymous was never a group.TheYellowCellPhone said:Man, I liked it when Anonymous was a scary, dark group that silently took things down every once in a while. Now their operations with Wikileaks, WBC and PS3 just makes them annoying.
Still, this will be fun to watch.
Well, I guess that's the only useful thing that can come out of there attacks. You being pissed off that you couldn't use PSN for a few hours? Well, that's how pissed off the people who bought PS3s for both Linux and games felt. And they didn't even get their full functionality restored a few hours later like you did.panzertank83 said:I DON'T CARE if you're mad about them removing Linux or suing your buddies. YOU, not Sony, are fucking with MY ability to play the games I fucking bloody well paid for.
No it's not. Buying a console is owning the console. Buying SOFTWARE is buying a license, but the hardware is yours. If you go online and violate the additional PSN Terms of Use that you need to agree to to use online services, they can ban you from PSN. And if you keep making new accounts on the same console to do bad things on PSN, they can just ban your console from getting on PSN regardless of the account that tries to log in. But they cannot brick your PS3 because that is YOUR PS3 and you still have the right to do whatever you want to do with YOUR PS3 as long as you aren't using any other services like PSN.Lizmichi said:Buying a console is buying a license to use Sony's software and hardware.
Geohot went on VACATION. He didn't run away. Didn't you get that memo? We knew that about a day after Sony lied and said he fled to get away from the case. No, he just went on a planned vacation.Dr. McD said:Pretty much this, I don't care if you're mad at Sony we all have our lives, we all have to work, we all have the right to fucking relax, Geohot ran off to South America, and we all have the right to play games online if we have a PS3, and we don't give a fuck about the the tiny minority of people who wouldn't use otherOS for piracy (which likely DOESN'T include Geohot). As LastGreatBlasphemer says:
If Sony wins and gets complete power over a console you're supposed to own and whether they want you to keep being able to use advertised features or not, that's bad. After that, they may eventually come after a feature you want, and nobody will be able to stand up to them because they already won and can do whatever the hell they want. So yes, you should care about Sony taking away Install Other OS even if you didn't use it. It shows how little they care about your rights as a consumer and as their customer.First they came for the communists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me.
...Kay, let me try and break down the logic of this attack in an effort to understand.To the consumers I would say: before you judge us, take the time to understand us.
Is that a joke?LastGreatBlasphemer said:contact your congressman.