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joeorc said:
xrobx said:
you people aren't judges, the judge will decide if it was legal or not and that's the only opinion that matters. i for one hope they are forced to bring back other os or pay millions for ripping off their customers.

install other OS was removed out of the XMB due to the commitence of a felony offense.

http://www.gdhm.com/pdf/wrw-hack_article.pdf

and some Consumer's are trying to gain compensation from a victim from the result's of such a felony offense.

i do not think this is going to end well. no matter which side your on.

"Despite the somewhat contrary ruling in Oswalt, the clear implication of the Mitchell case is that
computer users who are permitted to use systems (whether at work or elsewhere) for one purpose,
who then use the system for other, unauthorized purposes may be guilty of breach of computer
security, and correspondingly liable under TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE § 143.001."

 

 

No, consumers are trying to get compenastion from Sony's actions... due to their screwing the innocnent consumers.

If someone is a victim of a crime, it doesn't give them the abiltity or right to screw people... the blame is on Sony. They aren't the Victim.  They are the offender.