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This is the article, however, I have pulled out the section where we all may want to start deleting some comments.
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What’s more, the company is demanding that a federal judge order Google to surrender the IP addresses and other identifying information (.pdf) of those who have viewed or commented about the jailbreak video on a private YouTube page. The game maker is also demanding that Twitter provide the identities of a host of hackers who first unveiled a limited version of the hack in December.
I think it's one thing to go after the developer and/or distributors. But to go after people just cause their ID is on a page. It doesn't mean they really did anything. If this goes through, the console bans could turn into something RIAA and MPAA tried to do several years ago.