Sony Lawsuits Target PS3 Jailbreak Authors
StikyPad writes "PS3News is reporting that Sony's latest legal salvo is targeting the creators of PS JailBreak, PSFreedom and PSGroove-related PS3 hacks, citing numerous court documents for those interested. From one of the documents: 'Having considered the Motion for Expedited Discovery of Plaintiff Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (oeSCEA) [...] the Court hereby grants SCEA's Motion. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that [...] SCEA has leave to serve similarly targeted subpoenas or deposition notices to any other third party who SCEA learns may be involved in the distribution or sale of the oePS Jailbreak software, known as, for example, "PSGroove," "OpenPSJailbreak," and "PSFreedom," or who may have knowledge of the distribution or sale of this software.'"
The only real question is, can anybody figure out how to fit the source on a T-shirt? If yes, the case is moot, right?
Sort of half joking. In all seriousness, is the source small enough to compress, encode in printable form, and put on a shirt along with instructions for use?
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?
, "PSGroove," "OpenPSJailbreak," and "PSFreedom,"
Okay Sony-- thanks for letting me know what to google for. Can you save me some search time by suing someone who might have a walkthrough or tutorial?
Which makes about as much sense as my previous post.
I must remember to proof-read posts
I must remember to proof-read posts
I must remember to proof-read posts
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I don't understand why Sony doesn't just send the jailbreak software authors a few select "complimentary" Sony music CDs. They could then simply delete the code at their leisure.
Strat
Progressivism (aka US 'Liberalism'): Ideas so good they need a police/surveillance-state to enforce.
We can't?! Let's sue Sony and Microsoft!
I think by now this includes everyone on slashdot...