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Thanks to the San Jose Mercury News/AP for their article regarding Sony's postponement of the PlayStation 2's release in China. According to the piece, "Two days after the planned release date, a statement on Sony's Chinese-language Web site blamed an 'unfavorable environment' for the delay. It didn't elaborate or set a new launch date." The article goes on to speculate that "Makers of popular console games such as Sony and Nintendo have been wary of launching products in mainland China... largely because of fears of piracy", referencing Nintendo's recently-launched iQue console, and also noting: "Earlier reports said that the advanced computer chips used in PlayStation 2 and some of its advanced graphics functions might have military applications that would preclude export of the devices to China under U.S. and Japanese law, but Sony did not mention that in its announcement."
If the G5 is available.... (Score:4, Interesting)
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You can accuse Microsoft of making a bad decision with the XBox, but the fact of the matter is that their initial intention was to somehow, someway, recoup invested losses, whether it be through licensing fees, improved sales of the XBox 2, advertising effect of Microsoft spilling over into other Microsoft properties, or the like. Microsoft must have seen some fin
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Course I could be wrong, maybe they'll be using the chips for different applications...
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Now, would a country, such as China (who bought up tons of Soviet military hardwar
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Everyone knows Apple takes out Motherships... (Score:1)
But, apparently a PlayStation 2 can be used to guide missiles to and fro. So, that's no good for the public health...
Geeze, I thought all this was completly obvious.
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It's all about the MOD CHIP (Score:1)
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nice troll. (Score:2)
Modding however is completely seperate from intellectual property theft. as the VHS before it, modding consumer electronics you own has substantial non-infringing uses. Thus, it should be protected fair-use. but thanks to the over-reaching DMCA, the consumer is now prohibited from altering a product they purchased and own, as well as having their right to free speech co-opted to protect an illegal corporate practice.
While many people would agree that for-profit ip theft in China is a serious issue - tryi
Re:It's all about the MOD CHIP (Score:3, Insightful)
That isn't true. Piracy is not something that the 'technologically elite' is trying to accomplish. We've paid for software/content, if we have the means, we should be able to explore the capabilities of what we have spent money for. If you have a specific situation in mind about what sparked this rant, I'd be happy to explain to you what the real intent is.
"The Dreamcast and Sega were
What to do with PIRATES?!? (Score:1)
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Modchips don't mean piracy. A modchip has a legimate use...allowing the player to typically make a backup and play from the backup instead of potentially damaging the original from handling it.
What to do with pirates? Make them walk the plank, of course!
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PS2 in Hong Kong (Score:4, Informative)
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Why the Chinese piracy problem? (Score:2, Interesting)