Sony threatens to pursue legal action against PS3 hackers

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Sony threatens to pursue legal action against PS3 hackers

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Pledges to "aggressively pursue" pirates

Following reports that hackers have cracked PlayStation 3's anti-piracy softare, SCEA has declared that it will "aggressively pursue" anyone caught engaging in such activity with legal action.

"Unfortunately, hackers will try to exploit any hardware system software," SCEA spokesperson Dave Karraker told GamesIndustry.biz.

"The best we can do as a company is to make our security that much stronger and aggressively pursue legal action against anyone caught trying to use an exploit in an illegal manner."

As reported by CVG.com, hackers have cracked PS3 firmware versions 1.10 and 1.11 - thereby forcing the console to boot illegal copies of games.

Booting games and playing them are two different things, however; so far, hackers have not been able to get any of the copied games to run, nor have they been able to run homebrew software.

Every hardware launch brings with it a race for hackers to defeat the system's protections, whether for the technological challenge, to run copied software, or to allow for homebrew games.

Despite Sony's attempts to prevent its emergence, the PSP has a strong homebrew community - and hackers are doubtless hoping to establish a similar base for PS3.

If legal consequences are not a deterrent, there are other risks involved. Like Microsoft, which has banned some modded Xbox 360 consoles from Xbox LIVE, Sony could easily stop PS3 units from accessing the PlayStation network. Hackers also risk bricking their consoles.

"Naturally, any use of an exploit on the system software does void the warranty on the PS3 system... Which could be a costly mistake to see if you can run an old SEGA CD game on it," said Karraker.
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aggressively pursue legal action against anyone caught trying to use an exploit in an illegal manner
This shouldn't affect our community....
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They're going after folks trying to make game backups work. Given that the PS3 has linux, 99.99999999% of homebrew folks just use linux. It's hard for the remaining folks to justify what they are doing. The only reason that comes close to being legal is to have the ability to backup a game because kids often destroy your original if you allow them to use it. Unless game companies are willing to replace game discs for just S&H, that's a valid reason for backups. The law also allows this, but companies got the DMCA put in to work around that pesky law allowing backups.
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We got Linux. What are we afraid.
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