We missed some big news in theYou must login or register to view this content., it turns out that Sony is not just going to after the PS3 hackers but also the ones who watched or commented in Geohot’s “Jailbroken PS3 3.55 with Homebrew” Youtube video.
Yeah,
. Watched? You’re on Sony’s really long list of people to sue.
What seems to be absurd is that Sony asked Youtube, LLC to provide all information they can get of all the viewers, commentators on the now private Youtube video page – even our private IP addresses.
In addition to that, they also demanding Twitter to reveal the identities of hackers in fail0verflow team as well as @KaKaRoToKS. Well, that’s going to be a hell of documents.
“The discovery they call for in my opinion is overbroad,” George Hotz’ attorney, Stewart Kellar, said in a telephone interview to Wired.
Furthermore, in addition to Sony’s TRO, where geohot was forced to remove the PS3 keys and jailbreak from his site, he is now being ordered to give up all his computer gear to Sony. Stewart Kellar, geohot’s lawyer, is trying to convince the judge otherwise.
And you know Sony isn’t stopping there — they’re still looking for team fail0verflow, KaKaRoTo, Waninkoko, graf_chokolo, Hermes and Kmeaw, who again, most of them anyway, are outside DMCA jurisdiction, I think…
Anyway, back to PSN… Like any situation in life you have three options:
1) Buy a second PS3 (Sony will like you more), hack it or use it for PSN, and do the opposite with your current console;
2) Forget your current hacks and upgrade your console to firmware 3.56 right now;
3) Sit, chill, and wait for future hacks potentially getting you back on PSN … but you know the risks involved with that.
UPDATE: SORRY if this has already been posted, but feel FREE to vent in both threads, let OUR community know how you feel about this topic.
Oh i wish they would!!! Mother ****ers gon know what it is. I spent ****ing $500 on that bitch. Then get it banned, sued w.e? Oh i wish they would. Oh man.
Lol I have an idea, if they really retaking this let's just gather up and sue them back. Make them look like low life scum that thinks they can do whatever they want.
I really doubt they can do this. If this was permitted, I could demand the IP's and any personal information for a youtube user that stole my video.
Plus I think Google isn't about to lose their popularity (even though it wouldn't really affect them) because of this...And I highly doubt a justice court would agree with this.
Originally posted by highlobby
Here sony 192.168.1.19 com and get me f*cking retards
That's your router's IP, I hope you were joking. If not..