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Your post was lost? Not quite sure what you mean. o_o

Anyway, as far as I see it, hardware sales will see a small boost, software sales will see a small decrease. It won't be the same scenario as with PSP, so long as Sony fix it. Largely because the PS3 is more reliant on it's online facilities, which won't be accessible. 

On the PSP, you can go online no matter what PSP you're on. Homebrew or no, the presumed reason here is because - 99% of PSP games are offline. So why would Sony remove access from there store alone? 

I do wonder how many of the people who hacked there 360s, would have done so if they had know that they would have been banned from the XBOX Live service, on top of that how many of the hacked 360s, were used to steal retail games. Probably most of them mind you. 

I post here though largely because most of you guys know more about what you're talking about than I do. So I'm interested on how you feel this'll effect Sony / the PS3 from a business perspective.