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kcoward said:
The Fury said:

Stop presuming. I know about the lawsuit. It's hard to have missed it over the last few months.

My freedom to play with my PS3 in the way I want, on the PSN as well, is far more important to me that some hacker's rights to do what they want with their PS3. I don't give a flying what these hackers do with their PS3s, I do however care if they affect me and the only way they can at this time affect me is taking down a service I use.

EDIT: You asked more questions, in reply to that I do know about the possible outcomes of the case. In my opinion the later you mention will not occur but this is probably a misinformed opinion.

Well believe what you want. I agree Psn is more important than freedom :)

It is in my freedom to believe what I want, so I will. Although, I don't know why you are agreeing to something I didn't say. My freedom to use PSN, a service giving to me and millions of others for free by Sony, should not be interupted by a bunch of hackers to make a point that they should be allowed to do what they want with their physical PS3 machines.

If PSN goes down, who do you think I'll blame? Sony for protecting their's or other games company's product rights or Anonymous for hacking Sony's servers?



Hmm, pie.