Sony has been denied access to YouTube, Google, Twitter and website hacker George "Geohot" Hotz to track the IP address of surfers who seek information about PS3 Jailbreak, reports Wired. The host site Geohot, Bluehost, you must provide documents relating to the traffic of the portal, and Twitter will have to reveal all the messages posted by Hotz and documents necessary for the identification of names, addresses and phone numbers associated with your account.
YouTube will eventually provide access to data on username and IP addresses of users who have posted comments on the video 'Jailbroken PS3 Homebrew with 3:55'. A few weeks ago, Sony has started to suspend the PlayStation Network users who use a PlayStation 3 as amended.
YouTube will eventually provide access to data on username and IP addresses of users who have posted comments on the video 'Jailbroken PS3 Homebrew with 3:55'. A few weeks ago, Sony has started to suspend the PlayStation Network users who use a PlayStation 3 as amended.
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