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daroamer said:
Baalzamon said:
daroamer said:

So a judge denied Sony's request for the IP addresses and personal information of people who posted, viewed or commented on videos/articles about the hacks from sites such as Google/Youtube and Paypal.  Wow, the judge must be so anti-gamer and a complete Microsoft or Nintendo fangirl to deny Sony such a reasonable request.

I for one am shocked.

:O I don't think its right to prosecute viewers, as there is no law against reading an article.  I searched what the contents of the new update were right when it came out and wound up with a page that had a couple people talking about how far they were into hacking it already and what they were doing...granted it made absolutely zero sense.

Hopefully you got that my post was extremely sarcastic :P I didn't think a /sarcasm at the end was necessary.

Of course it was going to be denied, the request was ridiculous and was seriously overstepping some bounds.  That's what I've been saying all along.

...I know...I was adding on to the sarcasm showing how stupid it really sounds, but clearly that didn't carry over in internet lingo, so whatever.



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