| Euphoria14 said:
If I do not really own the PS3 to the point where I could do what I want then I want my $600 back. I went into a store and BOUGHT the PS3. I did not lease it. I am not renting it. It is not loaned to me by SONY. I bought it. I OWN it. Also, a case like this may one day down the road cause things like your car to only be able to be fixed with specific brand parts and anything else could result in a fine. Or anything along those lines. Nobody should be supporting SONY and their bullshit being brought about in this case. Too bad, Geohot released the Keys. The keys are nothing but numbers. SONY can not own numbers. |
You know, I'm not really a Sony apologist or anything, but can't you acknowledge that the side effects of a broken system CAN impede other's rights to enjoying the system as it was designed?
I'm sorry, I just don't agree that buying something, gives you the right to do whatever you want to with it, regardless of others. For example, you can't buy a stereo, and play it super-loud at all hours of the night (unless you don't have neighbors or do have neighbors who dont care)... you can't buy a car and park on the sidewalk...I mean there are numerous examples of things you CANT do with products you own.
I'm just saying, it isn't that black and white.








