Post: Sony Charged with Breaking the Same Legal Act as Geohot
02-23-2011, 02:22 PM #1
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It appears Sony's bad karma has turned around and bit the company in the rear end. In a court case stemming from Sony's decision to remove OtherOS, Sony is facing accusations of breaking the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The ironic twist to this story is that the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is the exact same Act that George Hotz is being charged with breaking.



Here is and interesting Sony’s defense on this matter:

One of Sony’s defenses is rather interesting, as the company claims that it had no way of knowing gamers who bought the hardware would want to use these functions for the life of the system, and the multiple warranties and Terms of Service all said that Sony had the right to remove functions from the hardware.
From the court documents filed by Sony:

To establish the implied warranty of fitness existed, Plaintiffs must allege that SCEA had “reason to know” of their special purpose, i.e., to use the PS3 in perpetuity for all advertised features and functions including the Other OS; that Plaintiffs relied on SCEA’s expertise; and that SCEA had “reason to know” of their reliance on the continued availability of all features and functions. Plaintiffs have not only failed to allege these requisite facts, they indeed cannot due to the explicit language of SCEA’s Warranty, SSLA, and Terms of Service. Specifically, because SCEA had the right to terminate or alter any feature or function, it had no reason to believe that Plaintiffs purchased their PS3s particularly with the expectation and belief that all features, including the Other OS, would be available for the “life” of the PS3.
PS3Hax's Take on the matter:

So in a nutshell Sony is saying that after your warranty is up, they can remove what ever feature they want. If you wanted to keep your OtherOS, they all you had to do was not update, however by not updating you then loose PSN feature, making this a loose-loose situation. It will be very interesting how Sony will defend against this in court. Karmas a bitch isn’t it?
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_L@ND!NRoCk_, Hadenkin, Top_Dog_Uk
02-23-2011, 02:55 PM #2
ZoneHD
Shiver do you lift?
So we could get otheros back?

YAY!
02-23-2011, 02:59 PM #3
Dr.Fox
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Originally posted by ZoneHD View Post
So we could get otheros back?

YAY!


oooh we could you know , they could be like Ok just piss off we put the otheros back ..... Hmmm

Stupid Sony gonna die:hitman:
02-23-2011, 09:04 PM #4
Removing the other OS is one thing I have never agreed with that Sony did. It was a big selling point(for me) getting there system. I was pretty pissed I had to make a choice like that.
02-23-2011, 09:11 PM #5
The Open Minded
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Originally posted by DentyneIce360 View Post
Removing the other OS is one thing I have never agreed with that Sony did. It was a big selling point(for me) getting there system. I was pretty pissed I had to make a choice like that.

I like his skills with coding but not his skills with people.
02-24-2011, 01:14 AM #6
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Do a barrel roll!
Finally sony gets what they deserves.
02-24-2011, 06:11 AM #7
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sony is ass..
02-24-2011, 06:44 AM #8
Sony take the law to defend right
02-24-2011, 03:19 PM #9
Hadenkin
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Source please? Smile
Karma is a bitch. I hope Hotz wins Sony and then Sony looses against this new trial. They will fuking then know that WE CONSUMERS MATTER. And that WE ARE THE MONEY they want. So, removing features = no consumers = no money. I believe that some people after all this mess with Sony won't buy the next console they produce.
02-24-2011, 06:44 PM #10
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if this actually happens it'll be great :y:
Sony might be good but anyone can make mistakes.

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