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AussieGecko said:
Xen said:

Yup. It's not like Apple is a small company incapable of making a proper case... oh well, water under the birdge.


See that is the thing I am damn sure this is familiar. I have heard this before, I am sure the same thing happened for apple but then it was appealed through a different judge and apple got sliced.

Though maybe it was a different case. All I am saying is this isn't over by a very long shot. I just hope the next judge is quite agreeable with this one and has balls and does something about this. Otherwise there will be a law that allows jail breaking on consoles thus digital downloads goin down the tube because MS, Sony and Nintendo, as well as maybe by extension possibly steam etc because of this.


I want Digital Distribution to succeed Any and I mean ANY success made by these hackers will hamper this.

Yeah, like Apple is strugggling with their AppStore, Microsoft is having a lot of problems with Xbox Live Marketplace, and Nintendo's WiiWare is dying, all because of those hackers...

Seriously, the law can say anything about jailbreaking but as long as your system has REAL security (instead of constants in key places, seriously Sony, WTF...) there should be no problem...

I support doing to your bought hardware whatever you want, at your own risk, if the console bricks, if they ban you from online, etc. that's on you...  And people that use those mods to piracy (which is illegal) or to ruining other people's gaming experience deserve what they get...

But why i have to apologize or get prosecuted for 1. Buying a product (hardware), 2. Doing mods to it, 3. Sharing my knowledge about modding it??? Did i steal something??? no, did i share info about stealing something??? no (although, that's not entirely illegal), did i cheat online??? no... So i did nothing wrong...