Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sony Gets Geohot's Hardware, But Not YouTube/Twitter User Info

RedEaredSlider writes "A Federal court in California has denied Sony's motion to pull the personal information of Twitter and YouTube users who might have downloaded code that allows PlayStation 3s to run with alternative operating systems. The company had filed a motion for discovery, asking for the personal information of users of Twitter and YouTube who might have a connection with George Hotz, who had published a piece of code on his Web site that allowed a PlayStation 3 to run other operating systems as well as pirated games. Sony was, in essence, asking for the contact information of people who had commented on the video Hotz posted showing how he used the code, as well as people he may have corresponded with via Twitter. The judge in the case, Susan Illston, denied the motion. Hotz is still under a restraining order that forbids him from offering any methods or software that allow people to modify their Sony PlayStation 3s. Nor is he allowed to provide links to sites that offer such methods or software. He is also ordered to turn over his computers to Sony."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotGames/~3/d5x5HsbluzA/Sony-Gets-Geohots-Hardware-But-Not-YouTubeTwitter-User-Info

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