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New DMCA Rules Give More Freedom To the Consumer
Recently the Librarian of Congress James Billington loosened the grip on the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA(Digital Millenium Copyright Act), which gives us better freedom over our devices, meaning that we can Jailbreak an iPhone without breaking the law, or back up our Computer Games legally.
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I doubt that sony is willing to cover a ps3 or psp with custom firmware, since the warranty clearly says if you modify the software/hardware on those systems in any way your warranty will expire automatically :D
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...But here is the thing: this ruling will be voided as soon as they sign the ACTA into effect, as it will essentially replace the DMCA, and all the DMCA exemptions will get thrown away. While the DMCA was very generalized, and made many perfectly legitimate things illegal, the ACTA takes it to a whole other level. The limits to the ACTA are so vague that technically, every screen with HDCP support will be illegal, and any device capable of playing any form of DRM'd media will also be illegal. Their rules on modifying DRM'd software are so strict that it will be illegal to install windows on a PC...because encrypted files are copied during install. In essence, the goal here is to make everything a criminal act, so that they can freely arrest those who they choose to arrest...it might not be a crime to be black in Utah, but if it is a crime to own a TV, then the cops can arrest all the black people that they want...the federal governments of the world will also love this law, as protesting is usually legal...unless you have an iPod (capable of decrypting DRM'd tracks). |
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What people seem to be overlooking is the use of the word "security" in the new ruling. It doesn't say you can install cfw for the use of better apps, it says you can install cfw for the use of "security" investigations and "security" improvement.
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Since sony will never release protection testing tools, I would say that any such tools would be considered homebrew.
Also, when someone says "security" the first thing I think of is preventing theft. Given the fact that Sony has stolen OtherOS from millions of paying users, I would consider them a very high security threat...so a CFW that allowed me to play online, but prevented Sony from having access to my system software, would certainly be a security fix. |
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