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[QUOTE="fusionhunter"]Illegal when used for piracy. Also Sony have every right to ban anyone using homebrew from Playstation Network too if they feel like it. It's their T&C. You agree. You break. No have no excuse.
fusionhunter
I never said it wasn't illegal when used for piracy.... However, Other OS was removed, making any educational use of a personal PS3 impossible and ACCORDING TO THE SUPREME COURT, YOU own your property and have the right to do with it whatever you please unless those acts are illegal. That right supercedes the T&C. Apple and AT&T had to deal with this with iPhone jailbreaking. The Supreme Court reaffirmed the individual's right to use their PROPERTY.
It is just a matter of time before the Supreme Court expands that ruling to include home consoles and home entertainment electronics.
I think Sony should scout out those who use this for Piracy and sue them. Let people do what they want with homebrew but keep it offline (and legal). All that GeoHotz has accomplised is hurting the PS3 even more for some CFW. Harsh but what can we do but ban em. Yes they can ban you for using custom firmware because it against Sony's T&C's like I already stated.I just hope Sony win by technicality. It's destroying gaming full stop.
It isn't destroying gaming. It is hurting gaming. But EVERY industry has been forced to learn how to adapt. The music industry is just about as strong as it ever was now despite ubiquitous piracy. Home Video sales are better than ever despite rampant piracy. Ebooks have exploded in popularity despite appear AFTER piracy had become common(piracy of books in digital form happened almost before books were widely available in digital form).
The industry just needs to evolve. People are going to pirate. That is a FACT. They WILL manage to figure out how to do it. The fact that the industry has taken up a position of increasing hostility toward it rather than simply improving service to make piracy less desirable shows how out of touch the entire gaming industry is. Gaming SHOULD have been the first industry to push fully into the digital world simply because of the nature of the technology involved and the demographic of gamers. However, gaming has been taking longer than any other industry to push into digital distribution in any significant way.
Gaming needs to evolve. And the appeasement policy that gamers seem to have towards letting publishers and developers constantly drag their feet and make the experience more inconvenient for paying users while the illegal users constantly find ways around everything and end up with a better overall experience is unacceptable.
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