Fellow Hackers Blast Geohot For Sony Settlement
RedEaredSlider writes "The hacker who settled with Sony after the company sued him for modifying his PlayStation 3 console is getting a lot of flak for not taking the fight further. 'Night Breed' [wrote], 'So basically you settled for a job and took people's money, giving them a false hope of settling for their rights? What do you plan to do with the money that was donated to you to provide a cushion for the legal battle? I hope you will be paying all those people back since you obviously didn't live up to your word.'"
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Much as I think this battle needs to be fought geohot is an attention seeking ass, and it’s a shame he was the one who was slated fight it.
I think it’s actually a blessing in disguise that he decided to save his own skin. Not saying I wouldn’t do the same, I’ll admit it, when it comes to me or the greater good I’ll go with me and screw everyone else. However there are lots of noble idealists types who would fight themselves in prison and then keep at it and that’s who needs to be fighting this thing, not some annoying jackass.
As for donations wasn’t the plan for unused (so in this case, most of it) money to go to the EFF.
And just cause I’m already pseudo flamewar-ing, we really don’t need another Kevin Mitnick in the world.
It's easy to criticize GeoHot when you're not the one being sued by one of the largest corporations in the world. I feel bad for GeoHot, it seems like no matter what he does and how he tries to help -- and make no mistake, he has helped immensely on many projects -- he keeps getting blasted by haters.
Wasn't it pointed out in the last GeoHot story several times that unused donations would be sent on over to the EFF?
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
IMO before jumping to conclusions, we should wait to see what happens in the next firmware updates or announcements, since the settlement terms are confidential, Geohot might have won something and Sony doesn't want it public.
We wanna know what The Midnight Avenger has to say! And what about Captain L33t Hxx00rz? Hey, fire me an e when Pixel Grrrl weighs in with an opinion, 'kay? "Night Breed"? Get serious! And what happened to The Crimson Unix, he retire already?
sheesh...
there are some legitimate concerns as to what will be done w/ the money people donated to his legal fund.
Also, this whole thing isn't going to forgotten any time soon. Much less in the hacking community. Is it entirely possible Geohot could be black-balled? Is he now considered plagued and 'dirty'? Will Hacking in close circles to him put you in the cross-hairs of Sony, and the other media giants?
Either way, since it doesn't look like he can explain himself due to the settlement restrictions, he's certainly made his bed. Let's see how well he sleeps.
An indignant hacker? What's next? Shoplifters of the world uniting?
Keeping the money would be a dick move, he should return it. But anyone who says they'd take Sony on one-on-one and end up with insane legal fees is either a liar or an idiot.
Don't forget geohot is just another guy. Once he returns the donations, he's off the hook.
If the EFF has guts, they publish the keys and code he create so far, then e-mail Sony with the urls and ask if they mind (and if they don't to call the EFF lawyers).
Its easy to criticize the guy over bailing out but would you really have the stones to got 10 rounds with Sony in a court room ?
Hes just some random hacker in the eyes of everyone in power, The likely outcome of that case is Sony wins and geohot ends up broke and unemployable or in jail.
The reality is that time and time again the courts are backing big business in mod cases like this. If i was geohot I would have published the hack under and alias.
IMO before jumping to conclusions, we should wait to see what happens in the next firmware updates or announcements, since the settlement terms are confidential, Geohot might have won something and Sony doesn't want it public.
If they want a fight, they are invited to post the secret key on their own web site (including a manual how to use it), add their contact details and wait for Sony (or their lawyers) to come for them. Then they can show how brave they are...
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Hotz didn't "settle for a job" and it's assumed that he is going to donate remaining legal funds to the EFF. What some misinformed blog commenter says is irrelevant.
...then the whole settlement is moot.
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That's really stupid. It's his life. He now has the legal system off his back as opposed to landing in prison for what should never have classified as a crime under any legal system.
Geohot can't talk much about why he settled, but his replies on his blog suggests a plausible reason: he realized he was unlikely to win the case (suggesting that the judge was biased) and chose to settle to avoid setting a legal precedent.
and demand that the all the facts be put on the table and have a court decide, where there is no reason to expect that a court would actually side with the facts? He was right to settle. As much as I wish Sony could be forced to publicly admit they were wrong, Geohot was right to settle. The fact that Sony offered such a weak settlement, exposes either how weak the case really was..... or how much they figured it would cost them to buy the verdict they wanted.
Not sure if anyone will remember Lowkee from Lokitorrent - and his "I will fight the system, donate money to me, I will take them all on" who then promptly gave the money to the MPAA and legged it. Good ole Edward Webber.
What, so people are disappointed that Geohot didn't wreck his life to fulfill their armchair fantasies? "I gave you $20, and you won't ruin your life to make me happy? You SUCK, Geohot!"
Get real. I've had some dealings in civil cases, and let me say that there are few things in this world as life-destroying and gut-wrenching as being a defendant in a civil case against a plaintiff with lots of money and a willingness to do whatever it takes to crush you.
It is very easy for people with l33t nicknames to criticize Geohot behind the safety of an anonymous computer account. It is another to sit in a room with a group of highly paid lawyers who explain to you in excruciating detail how your life will be made a living hell if you don't cooperate.
Geohot got in over his head, and wisely decided to settle and get on with his life. If Geohot's critics want to fight the good fight instead, all they have to do is repost his techniques on a web page of their own, and wait for Sony to come calling. Somehow I don't think that's gonna happen.
Thousands of Mitnicks is exactly what we need.
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That in the future these kinds of security breaches will be placed anonymous on all downloading platforms if Sony is lucky, otherwise they end up on botnet auction sites and in that case Sony is really fucked up.
But then, most management is rather right than smart. (big egos et al.)
Title should be: "Script Kiddies Blast Actual Hacker Geohot For Sony Settlement".
Let's say instead of GeoHut, it is a certain foreign citizen. Let's say Chinese citizen. No assets in the USA, but backed by major government officials in China.
Now if Sony did the same thing to the hypothetical person, we can sit back and enjoy the show. Because Sony will lose all the way, when the Chinese president call the White House and say: "Tell Sony to drop this BS, or we will call back ALL Treasury bonds". When that day comes, DMCA will be repealed quickly, and a new patent/copyright reform will come.
Or, the USA can always print $1 trillion and pay back the Chinese. Then we will have inflation -> Civil War -> Constitution suspended -> No DMCA.
Get Hotz off the high horse first, then.
No offense - but wasn't it Hotz himself that went into this with a battle cry and asked for donations for his defense and so forth and so on?
If he hadn't done that - if he had "wisely decided" to immediately go for a settlement, people might have still called him a pussy (as that's what some people do) - but at least they wouldn't have much reason for calling him out on his behavior.
Don't forget that even after this settlement, he's still essentially claiming victory. All he has to do, according to the court PDF, is: ..and that's it. Which, of course, means he's free to call for a SONY boycott on his blog - and he does.
- pay his own costs
- don't hack playstation stuff again
- stop distributing playstation hack stuffs
So should we now donate to Mr. Hotz so that he continue to boycott SONY? Please.
i dont feel sony won anything here , it's reputation is tarnished for ever for suying a customer for modding his property , personaly sony just joined a long list of companies i will not have anything to do with , both as a customer and as a skilled professional , i would follow Kush on this and tell then to put their job where the sun dont shine , and i'm sure we are a few , sony will ultimatly pay with higher cost of human ressources
I keep seeing all of these heavy handed posts about doing the right thing, the MAFIAA and Imaginary Property... now's the time to man up and show us how you're going to go in front of a judge and tell them that you think these kinds of things are stifling innovation and that alone makes it right and lawful. I just dare one of you to try to pull one of the crazy antics you keep talking about here. I want to see you beat your chest and roar at the corporate world in a forum befitting your boasts. Just once, please, just once.
.yeah yeah yeah.
Oh, that's right, you guys have no intentions on ever doing this but rather standing behind the ranks and moaning on about how unfair it is that you still have to pay for Dark Side Of The Moon and (by gosh sake!) that is destroying our society...
(And yes, I know this situation has nothing to do with Dark Side Of The Moon but it's still the same talking heads who drone on about the same crap. It has gotten old and none of those who claim that they'd love to have their day in court to bring the whole system down have the sack to do more than hope they don't get a C&D from Comcast or their mommies and daddies will shut off their internets.)
Nothing was settled here. There is no precedent.
For the content companies, this is a battle to retain control over the things they sell. For the hackers, it is a battle to be able to freely use the things they have purchased. Tension is inevitable. There will be other battles, on other days.
If you're a "hater" who donated to his cause, then you have every reason to complain! He spent YOUR money and didn't do what he promised with it!
In the case of everyone else, no ... like everyone else outside the immediate court battle, they're not being sued over it. But we ALL have a vested interest, in the sense that companies like Sony are apparently still able to sell you a product that lists a certain feature-set, remove part of that feature-set in a software update, and twist your arm to either take said update, or lose other critical features (network play capabilities). On top of that? It's apparently still ok for them to lock down the entire platform so the end-user isn't able to bypass or undo any of this, to get back the functionality they received when they bought the device.
Flame me all you want... but some guy that you don't know is going to court against Sony and asks you over the internet to help him with his legal fees....
Why does this sound exactly like some Nigerian Scam?
Dear $victim,
It is with heart full of hope and gods wish that I write to seek your help in the context below. I am Mr. George Hotz (aka Geohat), the third son of the late John Hotz Former Plumber in Union 419 whose sudden death occurred in January 2010. Having gotten your particulars from my late hotmail addressbook. I have no doubt to your capacity and goodwill to assist me in defending against a lawsuit brought upon by Sony Corporation. A sum of US$37 million will be raised by the Open Source Community for the defense of our rights and citizens to freely modify our self purchased electronic goods. I shall be undertaking the role of David in this David n Goliath fight to free ourselves from the stranglehold of tyranny that is DRM based oppression.
I hereby agree to compensate your sincere effort in this regard with 20% of the freedom, when finally received in your local Bank account. The attorney here has perfected arrangements with the Bankers to effect complete dislodgment of this money within a week of the receipt of your response through telephone and fax. They have equally guaranteed 100% risk free and smooth transfer. reply me via e-mail: geohat_email@epatra.com or fight_sony@yahoo.com
Best Wishes
Mr. George Hotz (aka GeoHat) ,
The big picture is not that Geohot didn't 'fight the good fight' for everybody else, it is that hackers have once again been put in their place. Geohot repeatedly, publicly, and some say cleverly, bypassed and exploited the hardware and software limitations of the Sony PS3 system that he owned. However, he withheld the information to replicate this feat, for two reasons: A) fame b) fear.
You can't argue these points, because the facts are immutable. Geohot could have continued to write software for his own PS3, never told a soul nor released exploits, and been happy as a clam forever. Ego motivated him to crow, fear motivated him to limit how much. Not fear that what he was doing was intrinsically wrong or unethical, but fear that he would be punished for reasons nobody fully understands. This has now happened, and the status quo is unchanged. People donating to hopefully to have somebody else fight for them really should have picked a better champion.
As time goes on and every electronic device becomes capable of displaying copyrighted content, this situation will arise more and more. Eventually, even the most boneheaded hacker will come to understand that you don't aim a gun unless you are ready to shoot.
So I'm guessing you know nothing about Mitnick?
He was a complete and total douche who got what he deserved. He wasn't clever, he didn't even do anything original, he just sucked enough to get caught. You need to learn a fair amount about his history if you think he's someone to be idolized. Get the real history about what happened and what a pussy he is and you'll be far better off picking someone else with skills to be impressed by.
Let me give you a hint, the leet hackers you want to be impressed by, aren't in the fucking news because they are good enough and smart enough not to get caught or draw attention to themselves. It takes years of being part of the scene to get to know the real artists and geniuses in this arena. Mitnick is a joke on a good day.
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I keep seeing that Sony did this to 'send a message' to the hacking community. I'm betting that message will end up being 'post the hack/private key' as anonymously as possible the next time. Once it's out they won't be able to stop it and they won't have a target to go after.
Frankly, I'm surprised the guy that posted the Airplay key didn't go this route. He is just setting himself up for an Apple lawsuit which I'm sure is already on the way.
I realize that there is a certain amount of pride from doing this....but that has gotten rather expensive.
I'm sure Sony will be disappointed to hear that a 15 year old who can't spell, punctuate correctly or string a coherent sentence together doesn't want to work for them.
If he was even considering settling, he shouldn't have accepted donations for legal expenses.
People gave donations so that he could fight. He took the donations, then didn't fight. That is not cool.
I can't say that I would have done anything differently. If he donates the money to EFF great, if not it is his decision, and I am OK with that.
If you didn't donate any money, you don't get to say what is right or wrong.
... when the Chinese president call the White House and say: "Tell Sony to drop this BS, or we will call back ALL Treasury bonds". When that day comes, DMCA will be repealed quickly, and a new patent/copyright reform will come.
Sony is a Japanese company, not American. Of all of Sony's business units, Sony Computer Entertainment America would be an unlikely choice to go after someone in China. It's entirely possible that Sony has a division located somewhere in Asia - that division might try to get the Japanese and Chinese governments involved, but it's not clear why you'd think America would be involved. Maybe you got your wires crossed a little.
Or, the USA can always print $1 trillion and pay back the Chinese. Then we will have inflation -> Civil War -> Constitution suspended -> No DMCA.
Yeah, right. I think you may be in a strange mental state where you're dreaming, but you're still able to interact with the real world. Try pinching yourself to see if you wake up.
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That in the future these kinds of security breaches will be placed anonymous on all downloading platforms if Sony is lucky, otherwise they end up on botnet auction sites and in that case Sony is really fucked up.
But then, most management is rather right than smart. (big egos et al.)
And then Sony et al get the laws changed so they can obliterate any ISPs that refuse to cooperate with their takedown requests. And then Sony et al get the laws changed so that, in the interests of protecting the mystical righteousnessism of intellectual property, US citizens need clearance to access websites outside of US legal control. And then 95% of the US doesn't care because they just want to watch movies and play video games on a single, easy-to-identify device, and the dreamy idealism of a bunch of divorced-from-reality hackers fucks them in the ass repeatedly because they forgot the very vital step of winning over the hearts of the public before starting their crusades.
And it'll keep happening just like that until we pick a fight that people actually care about.
Simply put, societal change isn't brought about by normal people who have something to lose, which is most of us. Only people who are at the edge of society or nearing the end of their life, or willing to end their life, i.e. people with little to lose, can hope to challenge governments and their corporate masters. It's doubtful that anyone criticizing Geohot would have behaved any differently under the same torturous circumstances.
Of late I've begun to think that the only way to fight any kind of real battle with these corporations would be to setup an organization (or have existing ones like the ACLU or EFF) to actively recruit potential martyrs, people who have perhaps a short time on this earth left and would like to make some kind of difference. Men like Martin Luther King Jr. just don't spontaneously arise very often. Of course this too probably wouldn't work as I believe it's been tried before with other causes (war on drugs, right to die) to no real effect, it's just that you're not likely to find someone to take the fight all the way, unless that person is willing to die for the cause.
You do realized that the corporations and the elites have already controlled Amerika right?
You do realized that the DMCA needs to be repealed for the sake of the humanity right?
You do realized that the big boys are laying their assaults on FOSS right?
Wake up, or live in your fantasy.
Civil war and anarchy is the ONLY way to save the USA.
You are with us , or you are against us.
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Most insightful comments I have seen in ages. It is about damn time to say NO to the status quo.
If you donated money and believed that he would see this fight to the end, then you are stupid. How can you expect an average citizen to stand up and fight Sony in court, even with donated funds, he has no where near the resources necessary to win that court battle. Sony would have simply lawyered him to death until he was in debt and ready to end his life. Stop complaining and slap yourself in the dick if you donated money to him.
No one is more contemptible than the apostate.
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Even if you are in the right lawsuits are very stressful situations. I recently battled my HOA for nearly 2 years. I won but at a cost. The lawsuit was all I could think about. My work suffered, my family suffered, my mental stability suffered, etc. I can fully understand why people choose to settle. To those people that are hating on Geohot... why don't they sue Sony for whatever it is they believe in?
that the EFF hasn't posted the code on their site and begun publicly starting up where Geohot left off. If they want this issue settled once and for all, they clearly don't need Geohot; just his work. Sony is clearly in the wrong, but perhaps even the EFF gets a little weak in the knees in the face of nearly limitless lawyering-up.
They gave their money to a hacker, and got upset when he kept it?
Where is this world coming to?
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Does no one here remeber the 321 Studios case? Honestly, I can't think of a single case, not one, where someone modded a big corporation's "intellectual property" and won. A couple of big DVD decryption projects were stopped dead in their tracks by similar "Here's an offer you can't refuse" tactics a few years ago. Now all the up to date DVD encryption programs are run from countries that don't respect US "intellectual property" laws. It does seem that the people crazy enough to "fight the powers" are never the ones smart enough to attract the attention of those powers to begin with. And maybe it would just end up like that crazy bitch who kept fighting the RIAA and losing because she failed to understand that simply saying "I didn't do it" when the evidence suggests you did, in fact, do it is not a very good legal strategy.
Perhaps due to negative publicity, or perhaps they thought they could lose, I wonder which.
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Or just donate to the EFF in the first place
You are correct sir.
I'm a whinning little bitch at that point.
BTW, I've worked for SONY in Japan. The entire company is just like most large, multinational companies - some nice folks and some pricks making decisions. I have no doubt that SONY was just trying to make this go away and intimidate any future hackers from attempting it AND publicizing their outcomes.
I have some free time. If someone were willing to
a) pay me $10M ($2M / yr over the next 5 yrs)
b) pay all legal defense costs, travel costs, and other expenses
I'd be willing to take up this fight.
What the hell gives these "hackers" the right to run Linux on THEIR property?
That is the question.
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He is the defendant. If the plaintiff withdraw his case, only the judge can stop it. The judge job is to settle the case. The defendant has no say in it.
Sure, he could sue... But that's a different case.
Sony won. Freedom lost.
Period.
Do you actually think anything different would happen?
We gotta start to learn to do exactly what any large corp. tells us to do, and stop messing with their property that you paid for.
With all the money I sent to GeoHot, I could have bought myself Killzone 3.
No wonder you remained an Anon-Coward, your post is idiotiuc and wrong to boot.
First, you don't click "accept" or sign anything just to use the console - to use PSN maybe, but the two are not mutually inclusive. Second. "What the hell gives these "hackers" the right to ruin MY gaming experience? " Those people are not necessarily - wait, let me revise that - THE PEOPLE WHO HOMEBREW AND WANT TO RUN LINUX DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK ABOUT RUINING YOUR GAME. The people who see that tool as an avenue to fuck around do. The people who want to run Linux on their PS3, GeoHot, should not catch shit for what others are doing just because you';re too retarded to differentiate between the two parties.
If you believe in privacy, and believe you have "nothing to hide" at the same time, you're a goddammed idiot
(1) The guy took money for his legal defense fund. He didn't follow through on his legal defense. Thus, he should return the money.
(2) Sony is still in the wrong. Who will step up to fight them? As it stands, they effectively just subdued the entire community that (used to) run Linux on PlayStation.
Of course, Sony's shooting themselves in the foot in the long run -- who in the geek community will now think buying a PlayStation is anything except selling out to a clueless corporate behemoth? Wii and Xbox are looking pretty good right now by comparison. But Sony is too clueless to grasp this.
we all talk big in such cases but when we come under fire the story changes. i did beleve he had a strong case being in past modding lawsuits all companys have lost sony microsoft nintendo apple. but i guess it will have to be another time to bring sony back to real world. the settlemet didnt do anything to hurt or help so its no big deal. just mean the eff got a nice donation.
We need a volunteer from those shouting out loud "chicken" for an easy solution: do something to attract the wrath of Sony, publish it and wait for Sony to sue. Than ask Hotz to send whatever was left of the defense fund to this volunteer and get the train rolling again. You can even ask for more defense fund, noone will refrain to help you.
This volunteer can then sacrifice himself for the cause. Reward for that will be constant travelling to California, endless depositions, subpoenas, investigations, motions, being named as a criminal on the entire press, losing all your money, including your house, car, computers, videogames, all that to face a judge that already judged for an enterprise in a similar case, in a state that has one of the most unbalanced laws (favoring enterprises, of course) to criminalize hacking (the good word). WOW!! What a vision of the new life!
We promise to pray for you when Big Third Leg Joe calls you in his jail cell for a more intimate talk late of the night. You'll be a hero for the next 2 months after conviction, after then all attention shifts to the next freaking cool videogame or new line of processors or even some crazy youtube video of the day (you can't expect us to remember you forever).
Volunteers? No? Anyone ...
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Can Anon sue Geohot for our money back?
I seem to remember some time ago DeCSS.
People actually posted "secret keys" all over the place, including on slashdot.
I guess that kind of thing is not acceptable anymore.
If your actions might anger a big evil company, do them anonymously.
At least until the lawmaker wake up. China does not have the DMCA.
-Geo