noname2200 said:
*Ahem* Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.82 "(b) Any person or business that maintains computerized data that includes personal information that the person or business does not own shall notify the owner or licensee of the information of any breach of the security of the data immediately following discovery, if the personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person." "Better safe than sorry." It's a simple, common-sense principle. |
As MAx King of the Wild has pointed out, the information in question is not considered personal information in regard to your detective work anyway. I had no idea of the civil law you posted, but its still irrelavent based on the criteria anyway.
The fact of the matter remains, hackers gained access to the PSN. This community is so warped that rather than be disgusted with the hackers we follow allegience to branded videogame consoles.
Yeah im pissed it happened, im pissed Sony had to take down the PSN and force me to not watch hulu or netflix or play online but im intelligent enough to understand the real criminals are the hackers. This isnt negligence because if it were then this would have happened much sooner.
What solution do i want? I want Sony to make sure it doesnt happen again. Thats what theyre doing. Im not looking for a free handout for a service thats free being comprimised by hackers and blaming Sony because its easier.
I get how its easy to blame the big corperations but its childish and a never ending circle. The hackers are to blame, Sony is trying to make improvements. As an adult, mature consumer im angry about the situation and i blame the hackers and im glad Sony is working to make sure it doesnt happen again.








