@someone_else: Not really, MS doesn't go after people who develop exploits for their system, apple doesn't either, or nintendo, game companies don't go after anyone who develops a aimbot etc, WD doesn't for people who exploit their media players.
@someone_else: Not really, MS doesn't go after people who develop exploits for their system, apple doesn't either, or nintendo, game companies don't go after anyone who develops a aimbot etc, WD doesn't for people who exploit their media players.
@spookcuz: What law did he break?
@FlawedHero: It is.
@doctorrobert: His analogy did make sense, and breaking the EULA isn't illegal.
Actually with a modified console it's possible to run anything, same as with a modified ps3. You didn't hear much about this? That's because Microsoft didn't decide to sue the people who figured out the exploit. In fact the only legal action they took was against people selling high quantitys of modified consoles,…
Someone already gave you some examples and you ignored them. Here I'll copy paste them.
@scofield0808: Many of my friends now pirate all their games because they learnt they could do it from the news. I think sony has done more damage than protection.
@Ossidiana: Oh god, you're so ignorant.
@Pepe Thunder: He thought he was playing cod.
@PatMan33: Imminent in valve time could be a few years.
@Jon: And the cut they get of every steam game.
Totally wrong, there's a quest where you stab people do death as a child with a mask on.
@NeonAnderson: Fallout 3 made you kill people as a child as well.
@mewfew:
They're stupid, kill them.
@alexthehuge: and it takes America years to develop remote controlled vehicles, pfft.
Why would a NATO rocket hit it?
@Phaz: Go die Phaz
@user_21938: Hopefully they're not foreign or America will consider it an act of war.
@Philippe Audet: So? Another person has no life because of them.