Reasonable said:
NJ5 said:
Reasonable said:
RROD was purely self created issue, a result IMHO of MS rushing the 360 to market instead of taking longer and producing a better piece of electronics.
PSN is a purely external issue (FYI I don't hold with all the "asking for it" crap. Hacking anything is a choice) and no down to Sony directly themselves.
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RROD - Possibly MS's fault for rushing hardware design.
PSN hack - Possibly Sony's fault for rushing network design.
While I agree that the PSN hack is not only due to Sony, I don't think the distinction is as big as you painted it.
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Nope. While Sony may or may not have had good enough security that's beside the point. As I noted "they were asking for it" doesn't count in principle. Even if Sony had no security that wouldn't excuse a malicious hack of their systems.
The fault is 100% on the hackers. That's the way it has to be legally. Sony's fault is a customer service fault but they take no blame for the hack. There is no evidence on rushing PSN and even if their security was lax that doesn't allow for any tolerance of someone deciding to hack their systems.
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Nope, legally Sony is responsible for handling PSN user's data. Those whos data was comprimized very well could sue Sony. Sony in turn, can go after the hackers.