Sony is also asking Judge Illston to order Google to surrender the IP addresses [.pdf] and other identifying information of those who have viewed or commented about the jailbreak video on Hotz’ private YouTube page. The game maker is also demanding that Twitter provide the identities of a host of hackers who first unveiled a limited version of the hack in December.
Where is the EFF here?
Once they step in Sony Lawyers will be wondering what day it is.
I am glad that SatelliteGuys is a proud supporter of the EFF.
If his lawyer is even only half smart, the computer hard drive would be in pristine condition since the day this malaise started...[The judge] also ordered him not to delete or modify any files connected to the jailbreak.
It is the same as DirecTV suing people that bought certain hardware in 2003.
They ended up being sued for racketeering
Racketeering suit filed against DirecTV
Here is the discussion from the beginning of this standoff
http://www.satelliteguys.us/video-game-reviews-discussions/238586-ps3-security-broken-good.html
Diogen.