PS3 hack ban upheld by court as free version released

As you all have heard finally a PS3 has been discovered, all the way in the Down-Under. However Australian courts tried to move to ban and now BBC reports that they accomplished there goals. Unfortunately trying to control this kind of ordeal is next to impossible; BBC reports follows up with a news that someone has put up a free version online. Sony is trying to sue the parent company on which the site belongs however the damage has been down. Enough people have already downloaded this software and soon multiple sites will follow up with a downloadable version of their own and this thing will be out of control.

I don’t have anything against hacking console so you can play pirated games for free, but I prefer if people do not indulge in these activities. The reason being is the people who invest money into these products (like myself who adores PS3 system and would like to support the company to keep coming up with innovative ways to entertain us) tend to suffer from the actions of others. I will not play a hacked version on matter of principle, however if this causes enough of a dent in Sony’s profits (knowing corporation this amount could be insignificant) it would try balance out it’s budget by other means, like an online subscription fees. A bullet that us PS3 users, very narrowly dodged.

For the full story go to BBC.co.uk

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