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More rootkit controversy for Sony?

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By Stevie Smith Aug 29, 2007, 14:05 GMT


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DaveBAug 29th, 2007 - 16:17:33

Sony has lost at least one customer due to their agressive methods to protect their rights. They'll learn to stop this nonsense when they can't sell their products any longer. I do not violate copyrights and I will not be forced into loading software against my will to protect them. I can live without their movies, shows, etc...

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AnonAug 30th, 2007 - 13:41:21

Memory sticks formatted with Sony's PSP set the partition as active. It may contain an autorun program that executes upon connection to a PC and request you to reboot your computer before you can transfer files between the memory stick.

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