Sony Responds To PS3 Hacks


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I can?t remember when I picked up my ps3, had it years and it still is the most used and best paid for hardware I have ever had, I do get hacking would be nice as yer I could get free games, but I don?t wana mess with it. The system is amazing and the games I get are well worth the cash for the amount of time you play them. As for Sony being able to patch it, I?m sure there are ways they could. But yer sure there will be a hack to get around it again, there always is.

Nope, they can control activations on their end and can disable your account tied to your PS3 remotely.

And for anyone saying it would go to court - http://uk.gamespot.c...ossed-by-judge/

Also rajputwarrior if you don't care about your PSN account that's fine, but I therefore don't know why you care if other people do if you don't even care about your own.

i was more commenting towards what happens to your xbox account if you have modded your console cause that is what happens. what is to happen on a ps3 no one knows yet and who really knows (until they do it) what sony can actually do.

and i never said i didn't care about my account, more of how pathetic it is how people obsess over trophies and achievements...

this is what I thing will happen. Right now some games on PSP you have to register to play online (the latest socom is the example to that). That is what I thing will happen. Me personally, if sony starts banning consoles all they are doing, not intentionally, is promoting people pirating because no one is going to want to buy a game they can't update or play online. So people will just be "eff it, i'll just download it". Not everyone can just go out and buy a new ps3 just like that.

Imagine if apple banned jailbreakers from accessing the app store? My phone is jailbroken but i still buy all my games and apps from apple's app store. Sony can honestly make this worse for themselves if they go on a massive band. I think they need to admit defeat and work around it, not lay down the ban hammer.

Personally I will still buy content form PSN and games from wherever with my jailbroken ps3 no problem, but if they ban me...

i was more commenting towards what happens to your xbox account if you have modded your console cause that is what happens. what is to happen on a ps3 no one knows yet and who really knows (until they do it) what sony can actually do.

and i never said i didn't care about my account, more of how pathetic it is how people obsess over trophies and achievements...

this is what I thing will happen. Right now some games on PSP you have to register to play online (the latest socom is the example to that). That is what I thing will happen. Me personally, if sony starts banning consoles all they are doing, not intentionally, is promoting people pirating because no one is going to want to buy a game they can't update or play online. So people will just be "eff it, i'll just download it". Not everyone can just go out and buy a new ps3 just like that.

Imagine if apple banned jailbreakers from accessing the app store? My phone is jailbroken but i still buy all my games and apps from apple's app store. Sony can honestly make this worse for themselves if they go on a massive band. I think they need to admit defeat and work around it, not lay down the ban hammer.

Personally I will still buy content form PSN and games from wherever with my jailbroken ps3 no problem, but if they ban me...

Just doesn't work that way, if you want to use PSN without banning potential you need to be running an official unmodified Sony firmware.

That's how it's been since day 1, nothing has changed, so why expect different now?

Just doesn't work that way, if you want to use PSN without banning potential you need to be running an official unmodified Sony firmware.

That's how it's been since day 1, nothing has changed, so why expect different now?

i know that, and everyone who jailbreaks their ps3 knows that (or should...) it's just that i think sony could approach differently then just laying down the ban hammer on everyone who did it. I think their is a better way to approach this, all I am saying.

i know that, and everyone who jailbreaks their ps3 knows that (or should...) it's just that i think sony could approach differently then just laying down the ban hammer on everyone who did it. I think their is a better way to approach this, all I am saying.

Fair enough.

I don't see how though, you can't expect them to send you an email asking if you're using homebrew or pirating games. Look how things are on the net, people blatantly pirating games but they'll argue till their head explodes they don't/it's only for a demo/it's a backup etc.

Best you'll get is a console only ban like MS do it, worse case scenario is account/console ban.

How would you approach it if you were Sony?

Fair enough.

I don't see how though, you can't expect them to send you an email asking if you're using homebrew or pirating games. Look how things are on the net, people blatantly pirating games but they'll argue till their head explodes they don't/it's only for a demo/it's a backup etc.

Best you'll get is a console only ban like MS do it, worse case scenario is account/console ban.

How would you approach it if you were Sony?

i know that's the thing. I think approaching it like they approach PC piracy would bea way. want to play the game online? need to buy it. It works and it does get a lot of people to buy the games. and piracy doesn't absolutely kill sales, times evolve and you have to approach things differently. their are still a ton of recent PC games that sell like hot cakes even though you can get them for free if you really wanted.

All in all, the number of people who will do this compared to the number of people who won't is pretty big. It's not like the wii is suffering much in terms of sales and that is just as easy to mod for piracy. Good games will sell regardless, it's not the average and **** games that will hurt the most from this.

Was there not a law that was passed that allowed Jailbreaking devices and "backing up" media without any legal action? This was for the US only I think...

Even if users cannot be prosecuted for tinkering with consoles, they still have to abide by Sony's TOS if they want access to PSN. Sony could ban those modding their consoles without any legal trouble.

All this news will affect me in a bad way I see.... And all I wanted was to pay for games and play them on my ps3.... Damn you people who steal the ****. People need to learn to stop actions that will affect many in a more negative way than the action itself does good for a few. I just don't see this ending well for the honest consumer/customer.

Was there not a law that was passed that allowed Jailbreaking devices and "backing up" media without any legal action? This was for the US only I think...

The DCMA exception only applies to jailbreaking phones and does nothing to prevent Sony from saying you breached your PSN contract and then banning you.

Microsoft embraced the fact that people were hacking the kinect to work with PCs. Not quite the same I'm well aware, but look what happened there...

If by "embrace" you mean decided not to sue...

Also, that is completely different because MS does not lose a single software sale because of a hacked Kinect and actually gains a hardware sale.

Hacking the PS3 will lead to decreased software sales. Look at MS' approach to hacked Xbox360s.

If by "embrace" you mean decided not to sue...

Also, that is completely different because MS does not lose a single software sale because of a hacked Kinect and actually gains a hardware sale.

Hacking the PS3 will lead to decreased software sales. Look at MS' approach to hacked Xbox360s.

Actually Microsoft has a potential to lose lot of revenue because of the hacking that is going on. Microsoft could add features to it's OS that can now be added to other OS s' You really can't say what impact this will have on Microsoft it conceivable be worse then Sony hack.

I guess this kind of rage and paranoia always runs high with likely pirates, or those that annoyed at the prospects of a company trying to protect their products/shareholders they must take it out on anonymous people online?

Kind of ironic when you refused to take your xbox 360 online because it was modded and you were pirating games on it, all the while pretending that you were buying the games. :) (I don't endorse piracy, just stating the irony of your accusations to that guy.)

I agree with you on the killswitch though. It doesn't make sense, especially if the modders have full access to the console. I don't see how a "killswitch" could not be removed, ala JTAG.

Actually Microsoft has a potential to lose lot of revenue because of the hacking that is going on. Microsoft could add features to it's OS that can now be added to other OS s' You really can't say what impact this will have on Microsoft it conceivable be worse then Sony hack.

How would they lose revenue...?

Like, someone buys a Kinect, hacks it to work on his computer and then stops playing Xbox360 games...?

yea sony is butthurt the ps3 was crack .. i really fail to see how network update will "fix" this ? i would think it would be pretty simple to recrack it

Of course they are going to be hurt/upset it has been cracked, it's their product and piracy will mean loss of revenue. No doubt they will do all they can do to try and protect their profits. I do think they won't go as far as the bricking of consoles, but certainly they will remove PSN access if possible.

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