gerry7
2006-10-06, 14:16:41
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061005-7913.html
Mod chip seller Divineo and two other defendants are on the hook for over $9 million in damages after a federal court judge found that they had violated the DMCA by selling mod chips for consoles. The defendants were accused by Sony of trafficking in mod chips as well as the application HDLoader, which allows owners of the PlayStation 2 console to rip and store PS2 games on a hard drive attached to the system.
Also (Zumindest in den USA) kann man allen an den Karren fahren dessen Produkte gegen den DMCA verstoßen.
Bin mal gespannt wie das alles weitergeht.
Jeder der seine z.B. seine PSP auf FW 1.5 umstellt ist theoretisch schuldig.
Mod chip seller Divineo and two other defendants are on the hook for over $9 million in damages after a federal court judge found that they had violated the DMCA by selling mod chips for consoles. The defendants were accused by Sony of trafficking in mod chips as well as the application HDLoader, which allows owners of the PlayStation 2 console to rip and store PS2 games on a hard drive attached to the system.
Also (Zumindest in den USA) kann man allen an den Karren fahren dessen Produkte gegen den DMCA verstoßen.
Bin mal gespannt wie das alles weitergeht.
Jeder der seine z.B. seine PSP auf FW 1.5 umstellt ist theoretisch schuldig.