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SAN FRANCISCO — PlayStation 3 jailbreaker George Hotz must allow console-maker Sony to comb through his computer’s hard drive and retrieve information “that relates to the hacking of the PlayStation,” a federal judge ruled Thursday.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston’s ruled from the bench in Sony’s ongoing legal action against the New Jersey hacker, who goes by GeoHot. The lawsuit is in connection to the 21-year-old being the first to fully hack the 4-year-old console, a jailbreak allowing it to play pirated and home-brewed games.

Hotz posted the code on his website last month, and put a how-to video on YouTube. That landed him in court here on Digital Millennium Copyright Act civil allegations. Among other things, Sony accuses him of trafficking in devices that circumvent controls meant to protect copyrighted works.

In the Thursday hearing, Hotz’ attorney, Stewart Kellar, objected to the judge’s bench order, saying Sony would be able to “observe” the contents of all his client’s files.

“That’s the breaks,” Illston said.

Hotz has already removed the YouTube video and the code from his website to comport with the judge’s earlier orders.

The judge had originally ruled weeks ago that Hotz must surrender all of his computer gear to Sony. But Kellar asked for reconsideration, and a hearing was hastily called Thursday

Illston informed Kellar that it was routine for the entire contents of computers to be searched in a bid to isolate what is being sought, as in child pornography prosecutions.

“Your honor, we’re certainly not dealing with child pornography in this issue,” Kellar replied.

Moments later, the judge responded:

“Here, I find probable cause that your client has got these things on his computer,” she said. “It’s a problem when more than one thing is kept on the computer. I’ll make sure the order is and will be that Sony is only entitled to isolate … the information on the computer that relates to the hacking of the PlayStation.”

The DMCA makes it either a civil or criminal offense to traffic in wares meant to circumvent devices protecting copyrighted works. Performing a similar hack on a mobile phone is lawful.

Sony’s attorney, James Gilliland, was quick to point out to Illston that the mobile phone is not at issue here. “The conduct Mr. Hotz has engaged in is still covered by the DMCA,” he said.

The judge also backed off on an order that Hotz “retrieve” the code from anybody who he may have forwarded it to.

“It’s information. It can’t be retrieved. It’s just not practical,” Illston said. “What would they do, Xerox it and mail it back? ”

Illston said she changed her mind because she was not clearly aware of the details in her earlier order.

“This kind of got away from me and I apologize for that,” she said from the bench.

The judge ordered Sony and Kellar to confer with each other on the parameters of where and when Hotz would allow Sony to sift through his computer. She also ordered him not to delete or modify any files connected to the jailbreak.

Meanwhile, Sony is threatening to sue [.pdf] anybody posting the code, even though Sony accidentally tweeted it earlier this week.

Sony’s attorney, Gilliland, said the Japanese console maker has been sending out an undisclosed number of DMCA “takedown” notices to websites demanding the code’s removal.

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.

A hearing on that is scheduled next month. Sony is seeking unspecified damages.


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Sony is very very mad. Don't know why they are trying to take it down so hard? Anything posted on the internet will never die.
 
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They need to realize that they can't remove or "retrieve" things from the internet <_<
 
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Sony is the child and you just took away it's cookie and now the child is throwing a temper tantrum. But when you were a kid did throwing a temper tantrum get you what u wanted, no.
 
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Lol, they better hope he cant reach his computer..

Or else couldn't he just pop out the hard drive, throw in a new one?
 
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Lol, they better hope he cant reach his computer..

Or else couldn't he just pop out the hard drive, throw in a new one?
even read the post? They order him to not modify or delete any of the files that have ANYTHING to due with the jailbreak
 
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Lol, they better hope he cant reach his computer..

Or else couldn't he just pop out the hard drive, throw in a new one?
He could but if the judge finds out he would be in a lot more trouble.
 
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I just think its stupid sony is going to try and sue Millions maybe billions of kids-adults because they looked/commented his video your talking about massive repercussions if they try
 
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He is probably going to replace the hard drive if he has access to it.
 
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So I guess this is Sony's way of trying to get the cat back into the bag...
 
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Dude your Thread Descriptions are usually all the same. And it doesn't even make sense!
 
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Sony = Douche.

They're making this WAY to big of a deal.

I think a slap on the wrist would have worked just as well.
 
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a jailbreak allowing it to play pirated and home-brewed games.

Right there is wrong. He specifically said he kept the code to where his CFW won't allow pirated games.
 
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what if someone spammed info related to PS3 hacking on 4chan?

inb4 shitstorm. TROLOLOLOLOLOL
 
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There insane, there is no point in anything they are trying to do. They are trying to sue the one person who was against piracy. Those files are not going to disappear from the internet because there mad. Hackers are going to continue hacking the ps3 for the rest of the ps3 life span. There is nothing is they can do to fix things now they need to grow up.
 
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