Friday, January 21, 2011

EFF Speaks Out Against Sony's Frightening Case Against Geohot




The Electronic Frontier Foundation has spoken out about Sony's 'outrageous' and 'frightening' case against Geohot.

In a lengthy post on its blog, the EFF explains dangerous implications if Sony were to succeed in its case.

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.
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Sony's core arguments — that it can silence speech that reveals security flaws using the DMCA and that the mere fact of a terms of use somewhere gives a company permanent and total control over what you do with a device under pain of criminal punishment — are both sweeping and frightening, and not just for gamers and computer researchers. Frankly, it's not what we expect from any company that cares about its customers, and we bet it's not what those customers expect, either.

You can read the complete post at this link...



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