His Raps, make me sad to be part of the same species as him![]()
His Raps, make me sad to be part of the same species as him![]()
Just read up why he did it. I hate rap music, but if was funny lol
cc _____coz he is a 21 year old snot who doesn't know how the world works?
I just love how everyone here is suddenly holier than thou. Hotz did nothing wrong. Show me where he has broken the law. Please. Maybe what he did was irresponsible, but that is not the same as illegal. Yeah, if someone did something irresponsible that affected me negatively, I might then be upset, but, ja. I just love how many here want to crucify this guy, but fail to see the faults and errors in their own lives. I refuse to believe that anyone here has never if their life so much as copied a single byte of data that did not belong to them. Be it a game or movie or song or whatever.
But I'm not lus to listen to the rants about the evils of Hotz anymore. I'll rather go back to the Off-Topic section.
I think whats quite funny is that everyone supports the guy wholeheartedly when he jailbreaks and publishes his hacks for the iPhone online. He also wins the iPhone court case hands down. Why? I would guess because it suited everyone (except Apple), it opened up the iPhone completely giving anyone complete and unrestricted access to the underlying OS (a *nix variant, not dissimilar from..... Linux!). I don't think I need to go into all the tons of extra stuff that's opened up on the phone. No doubt the judge presiding over the case at the time had a jailbroken iPhone.
Now he does exactly the same thing to the PS3 and we have controversy. Double standards, hypocrisy? Fortunately GeoHotz has precedent on his side already, whether that's enough depends on how much Sony bullies him with their fat bankroll, forcing him to settle.
If you cannot see the why GeoHotz loosing this case would be a very bad thing you have serious tunnel vision, I would even go so far as to say you are selfish.
One other thing that no one has bothered to answer yet is, WHAT HAS HOTZ DONE THAT IS ILLEGAL?
That means Sony is sending another dangerous message: that it has rights in the computer it sells you even after you buy it, and therefore can decide whether your tinkering with that computer is legal or not. We disagree. Once you buy a computer, it's yours. It shouldn't be a crime for you to access your own computer, regardless of whether Sony or any other company likes what you're doing.
I don't think Sony has much of a defense. You can't sell something and say "By buying this you're agreeing to use it by our terms." It'd be like Golf suing people for taking the back seats out of their cars and rigging them with speakers. And even then, if Sony have that EULA in place, I don't see how it can hold up in a court room. There's no global (i.e. copyright) law which applies to the alteration of someone's product, and you don't AGREE to follow any terms of service for the PlayStation itself.
Look at it this way:
Kinect, hacked left and right.
Computers are overclocked. Say what you want, that's an alteration of hardware. I haven't done overclocking in a while so I don't know the latest but you used to be able to take certain terrible processors and overclock them to work better than extremely expensive ones. Intel looses money, but they can't sue anyone for it, no matter how pissed off they get.
iPhone -- Jailbroken by everyone.
Andriod -- Similar to jailbreaking, people can alter them so that you can use the paid market. Google didn't lift a damned finger.
I don't LIKE Geohot as a person. He seems like a douche. But I don't see anything wrong with hacking a PS3. With pirating, yes, and this opens the door to piracy, but then chase the pirates, not the person who made it possible. If they're after Geohot for it then they should be after themselves too.
Most motherboards and CPUs these days come with the ability to overclock. It's a built in feature intended for overclocking so..![]()