padib said:
LivingMetal said:
padib said:
LivingMetal said:
I don't see how boycotting a product will help his hacking skills. But if he really needs a challenge, there's always mountain climbing.
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Definitely mountain climbing as a challenge, and intellectual as he is he might even need it. ;) But jokes aside, like I was referring to the article. It goes beyond the boycott, he's now part of Anonymous. That'll allow him to continue the fight on another front. It's not an anti-sony thing here, it really is an anti-conglomerate thing. If it was against apple I would've thought the same. It's a matter of philosophy more than anything really. I don't like the fact that the guy gets a) crushed by a large corporation, and b) no right to use what he lawfully owns in whatever way that legally pleases him.
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He never lawfully owned the software on the PS3. Never. So he got... "crushed." So you are correct.
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Okay smart-alec, define owned in "he never lawfully owned the software on the PS3". On the flip-side, did he own the PS3 hardware? Do you own yours? What elevates software above hardware such that you own one and not the other?
A little challenge for you ;)
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Corporeal property vs. non-corporeal property.
Physical vs. Intellectual
etc.