Post: New Twists in the PS3 Hacker Case *New Info*
03-23-2011, 08:41 PM #1
Black-Ops-
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey everyone at "NGU" I found something new regarding the on going legal battle between "Sony" and Mr. "George Hotz".

Someone posted something about Playstation account he had, but this is other news relating to a different matter.

Original story posted on March 23rd.

Below is the new information that IGN obtained today!

Originally posted by another user
Sony says hard drives were delievered with missing components.
March 23, 2011

Noted PlayStation 3 hacker George Hotz is currently enjoying his time in South America as Sony continues to build its case over the console's recent security breach.

New court documents reveal the hard drives Hotz was ordered to deliver were done so with key pieces missing. The Intelligence Group, the third-party group behind inspecting Hotz's hard drives for evidence, are now asking him to hand over the rest of the components.

"SCEA learned that Hotz had deliberately removed integral components of his impounded hard drives prior to delivering them to a third party neutral and that Hotz is now in South America, an excuse for why he will not immediately provide the components of his hard drives as requested by the neutral," Sony says.

"Hotz's attempts to dodge this Court's authority raise very serious questions."

Sony also says he lied about having a registered PlayStation Network account, which establishes that Hotz agreed to the PSN User Agreement and is thus subject to personal jurisdiction in California. Sony says it traced serial numbers of PS3 consoles purchased by Hotz at GameStop.

"SCEA's records show that the same PS3 System was used on March 10, 2010 to create a PSN account under the user name 'blickmanic.' The IP address associated with the registration is located in Glen Rock, New Jersey, where Hotz lives," the document says.

"Hotz's ownership of the "blickmanic" account is further supported by the fact that an Internet search of the user name "blickmanic" reveals a posting discussing the jailbreaking of cellular phones – Hotz's original 'claim to fame.'"


UPDATESad Awesome This is a statement released from George Hotz attorney.
Originally posted by another user
Update: Stewart Kellar, Hotz's attorney, has responded saying the missing hard drive parts have now been delivered.

"The 'integral components' SCEA is talking about are stock controller cards, not the hard drives themselves," Kellar told IGN in an e-mail. "The neutral subsequently had to explain to SCEA the form and function of hard drive controller cards. Those controller cards have since been provided to the neutral so the point is moot."

Kellar also states Hotz is using the donation money he received for the lawsuit only and will donate any leftover funds after the case has been resolved.

"You can never take a vacation from a lawsuit. Mr. Hotz has had to make himself available 24/7 for this litigation, which has been quite demanding on him," he said. "You have to remember that Mr. Hotz didn't choose to fight this battle, but now that he has been sued, he has put his heart into fighting this case that has enormous implications for consumers world-wide."

"As for any question as to whether Mr. Hotz has used donation money to take a trip to South America, that's pretty silly. Litigating against a massive company like Sony, who is represented by five attorneys, is very costly for a 21-year-old," Kellar added. "The donation money George has received is being used exclusively for his legal defense. If there are any funds left after the lawsuit, George is planning to donate the money to the EFF [Electronic Frontier Foundation]."

Things are looking bad for George, but that is my opinion.

Feel free to comment below on what you think about Sony and the never ending saga.

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03-28-2011, 12:47 AM #11
Originally posted by Black
Hey everyone at "NGU" I found something new regarding the on going legal battle between "Sony" and Mr. "George Hotz".

Someone posted something about Playstation account he had, but this is other news relating to a different matter.

Below is the new information that IGN obtained today!



Things are looking bad for George, but that is my opinion.

Feel free to comment below on what you think about Sony and the never ending saga.

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Thanks Omniplasma+ Rep :y:


before you no thank me again BUt WIPE READ THIS
The 'components' SCEA is talking about are hard drives' controller cards, sense then problem has been solved!! things dont look as bad as you claim
03-28-2011, 02:32 AM #12
Resumer
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by Black
True, as for 95% of the threads on "NGU" relating to gaming news they are copy and paste. I give my knowledge about what I found before I post the articles and afterwards my thoughts on all the topics I post.

Thanks for commenting though! :y:



i kno i kno i just felt like messin with u Happy
03-28-2011, 02:02 PM #13
Black-Ops-
I <3 NGU!
Originally posted by manicsystem View Post
before you no thank me again BUt WIPE READ THIS
The 'components' SCEA is talking about are hard drives' controller cards, sense then problem has been solved!! things dont look as bad as you claim


I'm not claiming a thing, I posted what was news and people reply back if they want too. Also another thing I never claimed anything to be true to begin with. The news regarding this was filed on the 23rd of March and I was the first to post this regarding the legal matter (Not the PSN thread with a account he's being accused of making on "Playstation"). Others just made threads similar to mine.

Also yes it's been updated as seen here below

Originally posted by another user
Update: Stewart Kellar, Hotz's attorney, has responded saying the missing hard drive parts have now been delivered.

"The 'integral components' SCEA is talking about are stock controller cards, not the hard drives themselves," Kellar told IGN in an e-mail. "The neutral subsequently had to explain to SCEA the form and function of hard drive controller cards. Those controller cards have since been provided to the neutral so the point is moot."

Kellar also states Hotz is using the donation money he received for the lawsuit only and will donate any leftover funds after the case has been resolved.

"You can never take a vacation from a lawsuit. Mr. Hotz has had to make himself available 24/7 for this litigation, which has been quite demanding on him," he said. "You have to remember that Mr. Hotz didn't choose to fight this battle, but now that he has been sued, he has put his heart into fighting this case that has enormous implications for consumers world-wide."

"As for any question as to whether Mr. Hotz has used donation money to take a trip to South America, that's pretty silly. Litigating against a massive company like Sony, who is represented by five attorneys, is very costly for a 21-year-old," Kellar added. "The donation money George has received is being used exclusively for his legal defense. If there are any funds left after the lawsuit, George is planning to donate the money to the EFF [Electronic Frontier Foundation]."


Yes this been updated in a thread sometime ago, but I'm updating the thread here as well. I been busy working lately so I haven't had time to reply to anyone. I had 11 notifications this morning Lol

The part of your first message you replied in the sentence "Stop wasting my time" You only wasted your own time if you read and posted here.

NOTE: I didn't force you to read and post a comment, you did yourself and your always free to do so. Smile

Thanks for commenting though as I always like to have feedback on so many different topics.Smile

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03-28-2011, 02:24 PM #14
God_of_War
God Help us all
Geo just needs to hurry up and lose so we can go on with our lives and get back to pure hacking instead of picking sides between sony and geo...

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