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Showing posts with label ps3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ps3. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

PS3 imports banned in patent row

European customs officers have been told to seize all shipments of PlayStation 3s (PS3), following a patent row between Sony and LG.
LG has won a 10-day import ban on the games consoles from the civil court of justice in the Hague.
The long-running dispute between the two tech firms centres around the playback facility for Blu-Ray discs.
Custom officials in Holland have already seized tens of thousands of PS3s, according to reports.
Experts say that the ban, if extended, could affect the stock available in shops within three weeks.
LG claims that Sony PS3s infringe a number of patents relating to the playback of Blu-Ray discs.
It is also seeking a ban in the US and has filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission (ITC).
The stakes are very high for LG, said patent solicitor Michael Coyle, of law firm Lawdit.
"It will have to pay an astonishing amount of money if a judge rules that its patent is invalid. When a firm seeks to have goods seized they make an undertaking to pay for storage and compensation," he said.
Patent rows between technology firms are nothing new but tend only to be played out among big firms with deep pockets.
"Patents are very subjective so a patent claim is very risky," said Mr Coyle.
The LG Sony row has a strong element of tit-for-tat.
In December, Sony filed a complaint against LG, seeking its own import ban on a list of mobile phones, saying they breached Sony phone patents.
Neither firm wanted to comment on the dispute.

Source: BBC News

Friday, February 25, 2011

PS3 Hacker’s Home Raided By Police

It would appear as though Sony is not screwing around when it comes to going after PS3 hackers. While in the US this means gentle lawsuits and polite, in Germany, it means police raids.
Earlier this week, German hacker “graf_chokolo” was on the receiving end of a visit from police (and a representative from Sony), who had arrived to seize his computers and PlayStation 3 consoles for use as evidence in an upcoming court battle. It obviously wasn’t a NOBODY MOVE GET YOUR FACE ON THE GROUND kind of raid, but still.
It’s bad news for graf_chokolo, but also for Sony, as only half an hour after first telling the world of the raid via his blog, the hacker had managed to upload his work – aimed at cracking open the PS3 and getting Linux back up and running on the console – on the internet for countless others to toil away on.
While Sony Computer Entertainment Europe was unable to provide details on the incident, as it is a legal matter, a spokesman was able to confirm that the police visit and seizure did indeed take place.

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