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mantlepiecek said:
Mr Khan said:

Breach of rights is up for the courts to decide, but the original point of all of this was that they are really screwing themselves by getting that judge to release all that private information. That judge screwed up bigtime, and they are going to get nailed on appeal of that evidence has any impact on the case (or not).

People don't have a right to their IP addresses since they don't own them. You just rent them.

So the judge didn't screw up in anyway. He just allowed Sony to take a look into who saw geohotz vids and hacks lol.

I like how people defend geohotz saying he wasn't the one who allowed piracy. But then they cry "privacy!" when Sony tries to find out all the people who might have had a link with geohotz.

LOL.

What do you want Sony to do then? If geohotz was a gun dealer, and gave a gun legally to "x", I am sure if x kills someone the law can ask geohotz the address of "x". X has no rights to shout "privacy!!" in such a situation nor do Y Z A B C because they all need to be interrogated. Doesn't mean Y Z A B C will all get hanged LOL.

We want Sony to follow the law, and not just wag their team of lawyers around to try to get their way. Sue the pirates much as you always have, it rarely works, but isn't that just tough?



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