On 15/12/2010 14:04, Carlos Marcano wrote: > 2010/12/14 Bob Blick: > > >> I think the reason a lot of stuff gets tinkered with is just kids with >> plenty of spare time working on something challenging. And being a hero >> to the ones that want the "free" games. > So in the end the "bad" guys always win (There is no way to define bad > in this context but sounded like a nice punch line.) > > I just wanted to bring something else to attention: I would put my > money to bet that most (as in "not all") of the hacking to gaming > consoles come from places out of the US and other highly policing IP > copyrights laws. I have read that, as an example, the PSP and PS3 > hacking scene is prominent in places like Spain, Brazil and a land > down under. This might be only accidental but could be important. > > Regards, > > Carlos. I seriously doubt the local IP law has any influence on Hacking/Piracy.=20 It might affect where the results are sold. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .