Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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"bans" the PS3 changed

Some hackers have put into circulation devices to circumvent copy protection system for use on the PlayStation 3. These devices allow the use of unauthorized or pirated software. The use of such devices or software violates the terms of the License Agreement of the system software for the PlayStation 3 "and" Terms of Service and Conditions of Use "PlayStation Network / Qriocity and the clauses of the Code of Conduct of the community for these services. The violation of the license agreement of the system software for the PlayStation 3 system will void the warranty to the consumer for the system. In addition, copying or use of pirated software is a violation of international copyright laws. Users running pirated or unauthorized software or devices to circumvent copy protection can no longer access the services Qriocity through the PlayStation Network and PlayStation 3. To avoid this, users must immediately remove the devices to circumvent copy protection and stop using it and remove unauthorized or pirated software from their PlayStation 3 systems.
With this post on his official blog, Sony has stated that those are his intentions with regard to the protection of its flagship product, the Playstation 3. Some weeks ago I had already spoken of that Sony is taking legal action to try to stem the phenomenon of hacking, but as was expected, this was not the only decisive move to protect itself in the name of fighting piracy. With this release, the company said that each console will be changed forever banned from access to online services. For several days many users report receiving the error 0x8002A227, a sign that your console has been identified and will not be able to log in to online services, the PlayStation Network.

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