360 fan boys has always been "DOHOHOHOHO"ing about the PS3 while PS3 fan boys has always been "DOHOHOHO"ing about the 360. It's a infinite loop of which system is better. Which is annoying.Dr Shaneman wrote:You can hear the 360 fan boys going "DOHOHOHOHOHOHO" about all of this...
Sony dun goofed
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I lol'd at this for some reason.Silvertoad99 wrote:360 fan boys has always been "DOHOHOHOHO"ing about the PS3 while PS3 fan boys has always been "DOHOHOHO"ing about the 360. It's a infinite loop of which system is better. Which is annoying.
I thought Sony boasted how much their servers were protected?
People are stealing quite a bit of user data here.
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Knew it wouldn't be long before if happened
Typical of the yanks to sue asap
http://www.ps3news.com/PlayStation-3-PS ... liability/
Typical of the yanks to sue asap
http://www.ps3news.com/PlayStation-3-PS ... liability/
The ICO is as follows:
'The representative went on to explain that for a data breach to be considered serious, it must be shown that the organisation had no awareness of its security obligations or, despite having awareness, failed to act on them. It must also be shown to have caused distress to a large number of individuals'
Do Sony protect their data? Yes.
Did Sony act when they discovered a breach? Yes.
So as far as that goes, they're not really liable.
I couldn't really care less about it all, I'd just like to get back into Killzone sometime soon.
'The representative went on to explain that for a data breach to be considered serious, it must be shown that the organisation had no awareness of its security obligations or, despite having awareness, failed to act on them. It must also be shown to have caused distress to a large number of individuals'
Do Sony protect their data? Yes.
Did Sony act when they discovered a breach? Yes.
So as far as that goes, they're not really liable.
I couldn't really care less about it all, I'd just like to get back into Killzone sometime soon.
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