Sony Trying To Play Whac-A-Mole Over PS3 Hack

You would think that Sony, of all companies, would know better than to overreact to a DRM issue — given its experience with the infamous CD rootkit a few years back. However, the company can’t seem to resist making itself look foolish. Beyond seeking to gag the guy who figured out how to get around Sony’s digital locks on the PS3 to re-enable the “Other OS” functionality that Sony remotely disabled, it’s now sending DMCA takedowns to GitHub (and possibly others) ordering them to remove repositories of code around such cracks (found via Slashdot). I’m really curious how Sony and its lawyers could possibly think all of this is a good idea. It’s not like any of these efforts will actually slow down or stop these cracks getting out there and used. In fact, all it does is call that much more attention to these hacks, and convince more people to either get involved or just to use them.

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