By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Pk9394 said:
Icyedge said:
Pk9394 said:

First of all I don't care if Geohotz's case, I have stated at the beganing I'm not going to touch on the subject of hacking or pirating illegal software.  My was always about corporate owned government,  Mega corporate are giving too much power to abuse the people.  In this case Sony have absolutely no right looking at other companies IP log, if someone break a law the Law enforcer will grant the right to look at any possbile evident.  What we have here is our Jurisdication giving a company right to look at stuff they have no right to.   


What exactly do you think Sony can do with this IP log beside proving how many person downloaded the hack and their internet provider location?

Stop changing the topic here, and Sony can do alot more than what you think with gaining access to these IPs.  If they can get away with this action then I'm pretty sure they'll want permission to look at ISP's ip log on suspecious IPs to support "Their Jurisdition".


What? My question was totally related to your affirmation. You said the jurisdiction give the right to a company to look at stuff they have no right to. Im asking what is this stuff exactly.