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Why Sony Cannot Stop PS3 Pirates 378

Sam writes "A former Ubisoft exec believes that Sony will not be able to combat piracy on the PlayStation 3, which was recently hacked. Martin Walfisz, former CEO of Ubisoft subsidiary Ubisoft Massive, was a key player in developing Ubisoft's new DRM technologies. Since playing pirated games doesn't require a modchip, his argument is that Sony won't be able to easily detect hacked consoles. Sony's only possible solution is to revise the PS3 hardware itself, which would be a very costly process. Changing the hardware could possibly work for new console sales, though there would be the problem of backwards compatibility with the already-released games. Furthermore, current users would still be able to run pirated copies on current hardware." An anonymous reader adds commentary from PS3 hacker Mathieu Hervais about Sony's legal posturing.

Comment Ballmer (Score 1) 351

Ballmer is crazy and only got the CEO job because he was college buddies with Bill Gates, but just because MSFT is failing at phones and bing does not mean he is a bad CEO. He has helped the MSFT cash cows (Office/Windows) increase in revenue and profits. MSFT is losing phones but they are winning with their enterprise/desktop software products. Even Xbox is starting to show some success with their xbox live service.

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