Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Hacking PSN - Talk to the CEO of Sony

Permissible to protect themselves. But by whom? By hackers or its users? At a shareholder meeting for Sony in Tokyo yesterday held the CEO of Sony, Sir Howard Stringer, said that hackers are due to Sony's attempt to protect its intellectual property and its contents are of course video games. Not a revelation, then, since everything seems to be left for the legal maneuvers that the company has taken against GeoHot after he violated the protections of the PS3.


Yet with this statement Stringer said he had not missed the point of view of hackers that has nothing to do with video games and has to do with the freedom to use the console itself. In any case it is clear that both parties have overlooked something, or the user, who is both victim and responsible.

And as long as these two factors will not have the proper importance, we should expect our citizens, there will be little hope of seeing humanity more correct. On the one hand because we have a consumer fair which was ousted from the NDP and services entirely legitimate hackers and other we have a lot of people who are ready to exploit the flaws as soon as they arise.

But this knowing that Sony prefers to defer criticism which too many people are bad for business. Source: Reuters

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