Sony Settles PS3 Jailbreaking Lawsuit Against Geohot
from the perhaps-it-was-getting-too-hot dept
Sony has been getting widely slammed across the gaming and tech press for its bizarre and self-destructive lawsuit against George Hotz (Geohot), for jailbreaking the PS3 in order to re-enable a feature that Sony had long-advertised, but then deleted off of people’s existing PS3s. The entire lawsuit made little sense, and Sony’s quixotic attempt to continue to pursue it just got more and more bizarre, with the company even seeking and gaining access to the IP addresses of people visiting his website or watching the YouTube video he put up. However, it appears that the two sides have now settled their lawsuit, with Geohot agreeing to an injunction of some sort that apparently bars him from helping make PS3s more valuable in the future. Congrats, Sony, you’ve made your gaming devices less valuable. Quite a legal “victory” there…
Filed Under: geohot, george hotz, hacking, ps3
Companies: sony
Comments on “Sony Settles PS3 Jailbreaking Lawsuit Against Geohot”
Win!!
Another win* for the mammoth corporation vs. little guy!
*Where win = a bunch of lawyers got paid.
Re: Win!!
Indeed, I’ve been holding off on getting a PS3 partly because of this mess.
At least the lawyers got fed.
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Just buy a cheaper used one. Then Sony will think they “Lost” another sale to the used market. You can save money and lol your way to the bank.
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I know it helped win them a DDoS they are paying a boat load of money to fight off.
What more is there exactly to be accomplished. He pulled their pants to the ground and they said “ok, just dont pull them down any further.”
Win for Microsoft
Xbox wins again!
Re: Win for Microsoft
Yes they did! They got hacked earlier!
Re: Win for Microsoft
Word. Sony gets nothing from me in the future. It pisses me off because I hate M$, but they are the lesser of two evils in this case.
And before anyone says “But the Wii is…” Just stop. I’m older than 12.
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And before anyone says “But the Wii is…” Just stop. I’m older than 12, and under 65.
ftfy
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Why ya’ll be hatin’ on the Wii?
I have one. Two, in fact. The wife uses it for the Wii Fit stuff, the kids play play ’em for their games, and I love the Super Mario Brothers, Smash Brothers, and MarioKart.
When I want some good M rated gaming, I go to the PC – forever the haven of a) great players, b) hardware that can keep up with the games (and vice versa), and anti-hacking mods. Plus, I can keep the kids out of the games, and, not play in a common area.
Re: Win for Microsoft
Shush kids. Go back to your Halos and Metal Gears. The grown-ups (PC) are busy making their games better. Why? Because we can, unlike you.
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if only the DRM would let everybody play their legally purchased games…
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Let me fix that for you, regarding the consoles:
“If only the DRM, and the firmware, and the network, and… and… ad infinitum would let you use your legally purchased hardware to do what you want with it…”
Sure, there’s lots of instances of oddities in DRM on the PC… But the most common issue I hear is somebody was doing something they weren’t supposed to, got busted, and lost their account.
But… Here’s the beauty, of some things like Steam… I can put my saves “in the cloud”. I can play any of my games on ANY of my PCs (not at the same time), and I don’t need to carry discs with me. I don’t hack/cheat. I haven’t had a single problem yet. Not like when the wife would misplace game discs on me.
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“Let me fix that for you, regarding the consoles:
“If only the DRM, and the firmware, and the network, and… and… ad infinitum would let you use your legally purchased hardware to do what you want with it…””
All of that relates to PC games (hardware/driver updates, patches are required for online play as well as server access, etc.). But I’ve never had a console try to prevent me from playing a single player game because I was offline at the time – which some PC DRM does as a matter of course.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m no kind of console fanboy. But generally speaking you have less expense and less problems with console gaming.
“But the most common issue I hear is somebody was doing something they weren’t supposed to, got busted, and lost their account.”
Funny, the most common thing I hear about is spyware infecting your machine (hosing it completely in extreme cases) and not allowing you to play even a single player game if you’re not online.
No system’s perfect, but the DRM crap put me off PC gaming a long time ago, along with the constant need to upgrade. Not to mention having to hack my legal property to play an installed game if my laptop and my discs were in different countries at the time, or the old game was just in a box somewhere.
It’s been a good thing generally – I was never an RTS player, and not a hardcore FPS player so I just get games I like on 360/PS3 and don’t have to worry about whether it will work by design or DRM failure. This has also allowed me to move everything I do outside of work on to Mac and Linux…
Steam’s great, and I do have a couple of games on my Mac. But, I don’t miss PC gaming at all. A shame that some people use mentions of consoles as a chance to act all fanboy (witness the mention of a Wii and its reaction elsewhere in this thread). I own all 3 current gen consoles, a PC, and iPhone and a Mac. It’s only the PC that I don’t use for any kind of gaming. Your opinion may differ, and that’s fine, but no need to sell me on the benefits or otherwise of your preferred system.
Sony is delusional if they think they can close pandora’s box. If it isn’t Geohot, then it will be someone else. That someone else will work hard to stay under the radar. Instead of embracing the PS3 hacking community and thus having some level of influence, they have thrown it all away.
I wish it included an injunction against the morons who think this hack allows for online cheating, to keep them from posting…anywhere, ever.
Shame, would have been nice to get some legal precedence in this case.
I can understand Geohot wanting to get out of the courtroom though and I can’t fault him for taking what sounds like a pretty sweet settlement (basically, don’t do it anymore, at least until the PS4 comes out).
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We already had legal precedence. It was already decided you could legally jailbreak your iPhone, but the court came back and said that the ruling doesn’t apply here, admitting that it’s a contradiction in logic.
Sounds like political BS to me.
A quick read through the comments on the link up there was pretty funny. I would have commented myself, but you have to have a playstation network account.
I found it humorous because most of the commentators portray Sony as the best thing since sliced bread and GeoHot as satan’s right hand man.
As far as I can tell, all GeoHot did was utilize his right to reverse engineer a product he had purchased in order to restore functionality that was taken away.
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He didn’t even do it per se. From what I’ve been reading, failOverflow actually made the hack and GeoHot just made it available.
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From my understanding, they began the hack. They found some key pieces the geohot used to bust it wide open. So he couldnt have done it without them (well maybe he could but he used their research) and they hadnt really gotten anywhere till he came in and finished the work.
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Sony Fanboys are just like Apple Fanboys. The companies could piss in their Cheerios in the morning, and the fanboys would eat it and ask for more because it’s from Sony or Apple.
I am a bit confused did Mr. Hotz just agree to not publish the software he previously wrote to modify ps3 firmware or that he would not create new software or other ps3 workarounds?
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I would like to know this too.
* Does it only apply to his previously published work?
* Does it apply to PS3 modifications in general?
* Does it apply to modifying any Sony products in general?
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Per what I saw on psx scene (link to their article maybed posted somewhere below if it succeeds moderation)..
The official document basically states that he is not to attempt to gain “unauthorized access” to *any* Sony product – nor assist others in doing so.
He has also updated his personal blog stating that he now is boycotting all Sony products, so I would guess he intends to never touch one again as a result of this injunction.
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The official document basically states that he is not to attempt to gain “unauthorized access” to *any* Sony product – nor assist others in doing so.
So as long as he publishes anonymously, it’s all good. =P
He has also updated his personal blog stating that he now is boycotting all Sony products
I stumbled across a well-reviewed product just today that I was thinking about buying, but then recoiled when I realized it was Sony-produced. No more for me. They’re on my shit-list with Creative now.
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Creative? Who’s that?
Passed on Sony
I was shopping for a TV over the weekend. Passed on the Sony, even though I thought it had a better picture.
Re: Passed on Sony
Welcome to every electronic choice I’ve made for myself–and the company I work for–since the rootkit scandal. It has easily cost them tens of thousands of dollars.
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Re: Passed on Sony
Been passing on Sony since the root kit debacle. They’re like the dog that you feed each day. Then all of a sudden they turn and attack for no reason. Dead dog.
Re: Passed on Sony
Panasonic plasma is the way to go now anyway. I’ve not seen anything that can touch it.
Re: Re: Passed on Sony
LG LEDTV does a funky job of Full HD, with soem L3DTVs coming out.
Re: Passed on Sony
I think you made a typo. It should read “Pissed on the Sony”.
I was at Fry's over the weekend...
I was at Fry’s over the weekend and I asked for hand sanitizer when I discovered that I had actually touched a Sony product. One guy laughed hysterically.
Clueless
Big corporations are so clueless at what will be good business for them in the long rung. It reminds me of a line from Scott Adams “Dogbert Management Handbook”.
Managers go to Management retreats and ask 2 questions.
1. How can we get more work for less money from employees.
2. Why is employee morale so low?
Whatever advantage they gain in the sort term, is outweighed that some more open and thus innovative platform will surpass them in the future.
Read the comments on the ps blog, its insane how misinformed those people are
Okay so Geohot isn’t allowed to publish the hack anymore…okay but what has Sony accomplished? Everyone else, myself included, can still publish the hack and there’s nothing Sony can do about it. Here it is:
erk: C0 CE FE 84 C2 27 F7 5B D0 7A 7E B8 46 50 9F 93 B2 38 E7 70 DA CB 9F F4 A3 88 F8 12 48 2B E2 1B
riv: 47 EE 74 54 E4 77 4C C9 B8 96 0C 7B 59 F4 C1 4D
pub: C2 D4 AA F3 19 35 50 19 AF 99 D4 4E 2B 58 CA 29 25 2C 89 12 3D 11 D6 21 8F 40 B1 38 CA B2 9B 71 01 F3 AE B7 2A 97 50 19
R: 80 6E 07 8F A1 52 97 90 CE 1A AE 02 BA DD 6F AA A6 AF 74 17
n: E1 3A 7E BC 3A CC EB 1C B5 6C C8 60 FC AB DB 6A 04 8C 55 E1
K: BA 90 55 91 68 61 B9 77 ED CB ED 92 00 50 92 F6 6C 7A 3D 8D
Da: C5 B2 BF A1 A4 13 DD 16 F2 6D 31 C0 F2 ED 47 20 DC FB 06 70
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+1
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No! What have you done! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!
Now Sony can demand the IP addresses of everyone that visits Techdirt!
Gotta get out of here… gotta lay low for a while… maybe change my name and flee to Vegas, disappear off the map for a bit… can’t let Sony get me….
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Don’t worry, how do you know the above string of characters is correct? I could have changed one here or there, making it useless. ^^
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According to the PS3 model number debacle in their offensive against Hotz, a few numbers or digits wrong here or there doesn’t matter. What matters is that you’re a criminal, a filthy, filthy criminal.
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You can’t stop here! This is bat country!
PSX-Scene has documents
For those interested in reading the court document(s), psx-scene.com has them here:
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/settlement-george-hotz-case-84881/
Looks like a win for GeoHot
A comment on slashdot had a link to what seemed to be the settlement. From a quick read, it looked like a win for geohot. If I read it correctly, he had to pay nothing to Sony and he did not have to admit any wrongdoing. He is only forbidden forever to do things to products of corporations with Sony in their name, plus some other Sony subsidiaries which do not have Sony in their name (Sony has to send him a list of these).
I saw nothing on my quick read about him having to take back the things he published; he just cannot distribute them anymore.
Re: Looks like a win for GeoHot
Yes, the public docket only appears harsh, but basically they’re just saying: you can’t hack any of our stuff now.
As for the actual settlement, apparently the details are confidential. Per geohot’s blog, he cannot discuss them, but assures people that he has fought for their rights.
I guess time will tell, or a leak 😉
Re: Looks like a win for GeoHot
“He is only forbidden forever to do things [that should be perfectly permissible]…”
I’m not sure I’d call that a “win” exactly…
Geohot
Am I the only person still wondering why this guy’s real name is shorter and easier to speak than his intarwebbernets moniker?
Re: Geohot
quite possibly, given that the point in a handle (as they used to be called) is to connect your posts/articles/whatever with one annother as being by the same person, while obscuring who that person actually is in the real world, and thus length and conveniance is a fairly irrelivant factor.
Hopefully Wikileaks will get a copy of the settlement…
Makes sense, but is still fubar!
Sony was losing tonnes of $$ selling PS3’s for non-gaming use. They were figuring on making a profit by selling games, so all those systems sold to those who wanted to use them for other purposes (personal supercomputers, US Navy and Air Force, for example), were at a significant loss. As a result, they did the “deed” to stop such sales cold. As a business person, I understand their rationale. As a consumer, it is unacceptable for a vendor to change the rules AFTER I have purchased their product! So, another nail in Sony’s coffin. I do not spend a penny that will end up in their pockets, if there is any way I can avoid it… Rootkits, breaking advertised functionality, dishonest business practices all. So, I encourage all consumers to boycott Sony. Let us all vote with our pocketbooks, and put them on notice that no matter how “kewl” their technology is and products are, others are competitive, and don’t abuse our trust to quite such an extent!
Makes sense, but is still fubar!
“Sony was losing tonnes of $$ selling PS3’s for non-gaming use”
This was true in the beginning, but I believe since even before the slim was released, Sony was making some profit on each console sold. Don’t remember the exact numbers though.
Sony Sucks!
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