| buglebum said: lol
fuck it, america land of the free.
Land of bullshit corporate wank if you ask me.
I thought even Xen would look at this as a bad thing but no, here you are supporting a violation of people's privacy. Good work, keep it up :) |
With all the amount of trackers/tracking cookies you get while casually surfing the web, by launching your browser you enter a spy pool of stuff that tracks what you generally surf, what you prefer, and info is gathered rabidly. Sony getting these IP's is pretty much the same thing, but for some reason I don't really see people bitching about the former.
I see this as a good start to Sony winning the case. About the privacy issue, I don't really care. As if Sony taking IP's of people who visited hack related material compromises it.








