Post: Sony Gets Downloaders' Information
03-07-2011, 10:43 PM #1
420
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Sony Hackers, Beware.
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According to BBC News, Sony has been granted permission to acquire the information of people who downloaded the mandatory files required to hack the PlayStation 3. A judge from San Francisco, California, approved Sony a subpoena: A legal order demanding evidence. This order gives Sony access to a list of IP addresses. The software used to breach Sony’s PS3 operating system was placed on the website of George Hotz, infamously known as Geohot. George Hotz is being sued by Sony with the claim of Mr.Hotz breaching copyright laws, ultimately allowing users the access to pirated games. As stated by the BBC News, “Court documents, obtained by Wired magazine, show that the company successfully petitioned to obtain IP addresses from the web-hosting company Bluehost.” Such information can be used to indicate the geographical locations of the many users which accessed Mr.Hotz website, Gehot.com. BBC also marks that legal action against the masses of people who downloaded the software crack may not be Sony’s aim.

Many sources don’t support the likelihood of elongated and costly legal challenges. Instead, Sony want’s to discover the number of people that downloaded the software crack as well as their locations. Sony’s intentions with such information is to establish jurisdiction in the case against Mr.Hotz. The document states, "SCEA [Sony Computer Entertainment America] needs to determine how rampant the access to and use of these circumvention devices has been in California in order to rebut Mr Hotz's suggestion that his illicit conduct was not aimed at the forum state.” This legal order also allows Sony to access information alleged with the case from sites such as Twitter, Google Blogspot, and YouTube.

Sony previously settled with a restraining order against Mr.Hotz. That order banned Mr.Hotz from revealing any methods of manipulation to the PS3’s Operating System. Mr.Hotz, in conjunction with a group of individuals, is being charged with violating various copyright laws, including The Digital Millennium Copyright Act:
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He is also charged with violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Mr.Hotz claims that he in no way supported piracy, but rather praised the ’Home Brew’ community, which are users that write their own software for the PS3 system. In conclusion, Sony boldly stated that they are now able to identify users who are running a hacked PlayStation 3 system. Sony also noted that they will strip the right of online usage from such offenders if the hacking proceeds.

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03-17-2011, 01:35 AM #38
Jared
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Originally posted by 420 View Post
Sony Hackers, Beware.
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According to BBC News, Sony has been granted permission to acquire the information of people who downloaded the mandatory files required to hack the PlayStation 3. A judge from San Francisco, California, approved Sony a subpoena: A legal order demanding evidence. This order gives Sony access to a list of IP addresses. The software used to breach Sony’s PS3 operating system was placed on the website of George Hotz, infamously known as Geohot. George Hotz is being sued by Sony with the claim of Mr.Hotz breaching copyright laws, ultimately allowing users the access to pirated games. As stated by the BBC News, “Court documents, obtained by Wired magazine, show that the company successfully petitioned to obtain IP addresses from the web-hosting company Bluehost.” Such information can be used to indicate the geographical locations of the many users which accessed Mr.Hotz website, Gehot.com. BBC also marks that legal action against the masses of people who downloaded the software crack may not be Sony’s aim.

Many sources don’t support the likelihood of elongated and costly legal challenges. Instead, Sony want’s to discover the number of people that downloaded the software crack as well as their locations. Sony’s intentions with such information is to establish jurisdiction in the case against Mr.Hotz. The document states, "SCEA [Sony Computer Entertainment America] needs to determine how rampant the access to and use of these circumvention devices has been in California in order to rebut Mr Hotz's suggestion that his illicit conduct was not aimed at the forum state.” This legal order also allows Sony to access information alleged with the case from sites such as Twitter, Google Blogspot, and YouTube.

Sony previously settled with a restraining order against Mr.Hotz. That order banned Mr.Hotz from revealing any methods of manipulation to the PS3’s Operating System. Mr.Hotz, in conjunction with a group of individuals, is being charged with violating various copyright laws, including The Digital Millennium Copyright Act:
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He is also charged with violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Mr.Hotz claims that he in no way supported piracy, but rather praised the ’Home Brew’ community, which are users that write their own software for the PS3 system. In conclusion, Sony boldly stated that they are now able to identify users who are running a hacked PlayStation 3 system. Sony also noted that they will strip the right of online usage from such offenders if the hacking proceeds.

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i'm not scared of sony! SUE ME
03-17-2011, 01:58 AM #39
I don't even see how that could get passed.
03-17-2011, 02:12 AM #40
Winning
Former Staff
They should go ahead and try to do anything to me for downloading a legal file from the internet.
03-17-2011, 06:06 PM #41
They ban people but they aren't necessarily losing customers, a person with a ps3 doesn't wanna switch to xbox. They just make a new account or buy a new ps3. Obviously sony will lose some, but not a considerable amount.
03-17-2011, 07:09 PM #42
HOST Lee
IM A AWESOME
Originally posted by payton18 View Post
Why doesn't sony just hire geohot and be done with it.


Sony Are Stubborn Little Bitches. :bat:
03-17-2011, 07:56 PM #43
Screw sony ps3 hackers will always beat them!!!!
03-18-2011, 01:02 AM #44
RavagedBoom
Sing My Guitar
So? What can they do? Ban anyone who viewed that website?
03-18-2011, 01:13 AM #45
Haha Happy , They really are taking this seriously Happy .

---------- Post added at 01:13 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:12 AM ----------

Originally posted by TeOzKonvict View Post
Screw sony ps3 hackers will always beat them!!!!


Well at the moment they are wining ! Claps
03-19-2011, 04:44 AM #46
REVeran
Bounty hunter
Yeah that's ****ing gay. I downloaded everything from GeoHotz site before they had it taken down. I have never once jailbreaked a PS3, if I get banned cause my PS3 is on the same IP as when I downloaded GeoHotz files I'ma be pissed!

Chances are less than likely, but you never know.

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