Im aware of that as well but its like buying a cell phone and posting the root key online for others to use(which is legal to do). Its your property and posting information reguarding software is no different than reverse engineering.UnmotivatedSlacker said:They're actually more upset at the fact that he posted the root security key (which he does not own) online.mxfox408 said:Being a modder myself I hope sony looses, what right do they have to tell me i cannot mod MY system that I purchased? Fuck sony.
Edit: Gah, why is it this like the only site that gives me connection issues?
Your analogy to jailbreaking an iPhone may be misplaced and, if not, is certainly based on an entirely unfounded premise. As the U.S. Copyright Office found in the case of the iPhone, "[w]hen one jailbreaks a smartphone in order to make the operating system on that phone interoperable with an independently created application that has not been approved by the maker of the smartphone or the maker of its operating system, the modifications that are made purely for the purpose of such interoperability are fair uses." You'll perhaps notice that the iPhone jailbreak allowance is based on a very limited circumstance, i.e., enhancing interoperability. It doesn't cover cases where the jailbreak is for the purpose of avoiding access control mechanisms so as to infringe on matter protected by the Copyright Act. Furthermore, the allowance is not, as you seem to think, based on any notion that because it is your property, you are free to do with what you want. Again, the basis is found only in those cases where the jailbreak is "made purely for the purpose of [enhancing] interoperability."mxfox408 said:Im aware of that as well but its like buying a cell phone and posting the root key online for others to use(which is legal to do). Its your property and posting information reguarding software is no different than reverse engineering.UnmotivatedSlacker said:They're actually more upset at the fact that he posted the root security key (which he does not own) online.mxfox408 said:Being a modder myself I hope sony looses, what right do they have to tell me i cannot mod MY system that I purchased? Fuck sony.
Edit: Gah, why is it this like the only site that gives me connection issues?
Wait a second.....my PS3 came with a manual?! Hmm, I suppose there was some scrap of paper that said something abut not dropping it in water....He claimed that the manuals for the used consoles he purchased, which are the only documentation included with the system that actually mention SCEA or California, were either missing or got tossed out without being looked at, and that the one that came with the new Slim system he purchased has never been looked at and is in fact still sealed.
Zer0Saber said:so, did you never own any of the PlayStations? a good bunch of PlayStation exclusive games since the PS1 and still now upon loading would bring up "Sony Computer Entertainment of America" in white text and black background, but then again, who really pays that much attention to the opening logos of videos game. (mashing the buttons till they all go away)Worgen said:actually I never remember seeing that acronym explained, I would regularly hear it associated with sony but I never cared enough to find out what it really stood for and never saw anything say scea (sony something something america) dammit, forgot what the forgot what the full thing was already.... sony company entertainment of america? bah, whateverZer0Saber said:it's hard to get sarcasm across in text formWorgen said:hmm I wondered what scea stood for
You know what, I'm not going to put up with being insulted and being berated. This is how I feel if you don't like I'm sorry but I stand by what I said.mxfox408 said:Ignorant and obtuse comment. You clearly didnt pay attention to what this case is about. Its about a hacker posting a root key of the software in oder to mod your ps3, and sony is basically saying he does not have the right to do that, but its his personal property that he modded and posted how he did it and sony thinks they can dictate what we can and cant do with our property, so i say screw sony, apple tried tge same thing and they lost thier case.Lizmichi said:My god he's an idiot. I hope Sony, or Soni in Japan, take him down for everything he's worth. Hackers are making the rest of use honest gamers suffer.
If you are going to make statements like "I hack my consoles because can since purchased it," you may want to go easy on accusations of ignorance and obtusiveness. You have no recognized legal right to hack the software in a game console solely because you purchased the game console. In fact, you haven't even purchased that software. You use it merely as a licensee. It ain't your property. It remains the property of the licensor.mxfox408 said:Fine by me but i was correcting a statement you made, im a console hacker, but i buy my games, so how does hacking not make me an honest gamer? I hack my consoles because i can since i purchased it but since i still buy my games and dlc how am i not honest? My wii can now play dvd's, games i buy from nintendo can now be saved onto a flash drive, my playstation 3 can play ps1 ps2 and ps3 games that i already own as well as using a 1tb hard drive to store music and movies i ripped from my own dvd's and blurays again how is that not an honest gamer?
The software he tampered with is not legally his after purchase. It was merely licensed to him for use by the licensor and, in fact, that license expressly reserves all rights of ownership of the software to SCEA and, furthermore, prohibits modification of that software. And that's before we get to the DMCA, which prohibits circumvention of access control mechanisms for the purpose of infringing upon copyrighted materials.13lackfriday said:I know I've seen SCEA during loading screens and rolling in credits for PS3 games, but it never quite occurred to me that that gave them jurisdiction over US, California cases.
It was just a name and I supposed it had something to do with publishers wanting to be closer to their developers, so they don't have to pack a small jet full of Japanese board members every time they want to supervise.
That said, to everyone calling for his head and unaware of the backstory, Sony's trying to take him down because he tampered with merchandise that was legally his after purchase, something no company should have the right to do.
A tyrant's fighting the little guy with legal low-blows, I don't see anything wrong with reciprocating.
five!Booze Zombie said:Depends where you look, right now I'm seeing four readers (myself included).Bigsmith said:And there was me thinking I was the only one who read that web comic
Yeah, but considering, like you said, damn near everyone in gaming knows what SCEA is, I call bullshit on Geohot. What a douche.BehattedWanderer said:Stupid ass. Damn near everyone in gaming knows what the SCEA is. This strikes me of that little bit of legislature that says that ignorance of a law does not make one free of it's consequences when that law is broken.
Oh man I must be soooo dense, what with me living in the USA, holy cow, the place I live seriously determines how smart I am. Your post is vague and explains nothing, I don't see how that helps support your argument against me.Troop18546 said:I see you still dont get why i posted that. Its cause youre that dense, the post shows it. Go crawl out of your hole for once. Where do you even live?LeonLethality said:Well thought out post there!Troop18546 said:Omg, idiot...LeonLethality said:How in god's name does he think he can get away with playing stupid? The guy clearly is not that much of an idiot to not know that SCEA exists, he was smart enough to crack the PS3 so I'm 100% positive he is smart enough to know SCEA exists. Heck I knew it existed more than ten years ago!
Also thank you for using the rap video picture of him in any news related to this, it always makes me laugh.
Also low content posts and insulting other users are big no-nos here, you might want to change that up a bit before a mod gets cross with you. Because I personally am deeply offended by your harsh words.
USA? I rest my case.
That, my friend, is exactly the wrong question.Asuro_Aguero said:ahh, legal loopholes, they're so much fun, but seriously. How can you be a hacker and not know who exactly is trying to fight against your hacking
JDKJ said:If you are going to make statements like "I hack my consoles because can since purchased it," you may want to go easy on accusations of ignorance and obtusiveness. You have no recognized legal right to hack the software in a game console solely because you purchased the game console. In fact, you haven't even purchased that software. You use it merely as a licensee. It ain't your property. It remains the property of the licensor.mxfox408 said:Fine by me but i was correcting a statement you made, im a console hacker, but i buy my games, so how does hacking not make me an honest gamer? I hack my consoles because i can since i purchased it but since i still buy my games and dlc how am i not honest? My wii can now play dvd's, games i buy from nintendo can now be saved onto a flash drive, my playstation 3 can play ps1 ps2 and ps3 games that i already own as well as using a 1tb hard drive to store music and movies i ripped from my own dvd's and blurays again how is that not an honest gamer?
And if you are making copies of your DVDs, I don't know if that makes you a dishonest gamer but it does make you a copyright infringer.