Didn't Sony or some other music companies get sued for including software that secretly installed itself on your PC when you put one of their music disc's into play them?
i thought you were serious for a sec until i read that last lineOriginally Posted by mavsman4457
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Didn't Sony or some other music companies get sued for including software that secretly installed itself on your PC when you put one of their music disc's into play them?
I dont get what the use of it really is. If it was an upgrade measure it would only be useful for the future after 2.8. But it is invasion of privacy and you know who did it!![]()
I noticed something like this on 2.60 through Devhook. I tried to download a RSS feed, and the website was able to tell my firmware and said I needed 2.70+ to download it.
WTF!!! men sony has really dont it now, hopefully dcemu wont adopt this new program!! lol
It doenst matter, all the good sites, im sure will never adopt this.
But either way, SONY YOU SUCK!!!!!
Really, that's great news.
Bit lucky that it will report back 2.8 lol.
Anyone got 2.8 btw![]()
:O B*stards...
lol someone should post this out in the open sony would s*** thier pants if thier "Secret" was discovered xD who knows then maybe sony would stop being so secretive and worry about thier behinds more than us xD![]()
Who thought sony would stoop this low ....................I did but i thought it would be used later on. All firmware updates are, are security put on your psp sooner or later sony was gonna do this idk how no one else expected this.
Way to go Sony. Way to 'reward' your customers. Way to encourage upgrades. Way to keep people who shelled out a lot of cash for the PSP super-psyched that the lack of games or movies on memory sticks, the crippled video support, and the rejection/nose turning at the homebrew scene doesn't matter but invading privacy does. How much am I supposed to pay for a PS3? And can I hope to have similar malware installed on the PS3?
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