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so I picked up this yellow slippery floor sign in the toilet, and stood on the sink and smacked the camra soo hard the camra span 720 degreez and fell of then, I saw there went any wires, Mission accomplished.And that my fellow members on acidmods is how you hack a camera, by force.
im glad nintendo are doing this, I hate the whole piracy thing..oh and camera in toilets is aloud as long as there at head level or above
complete and udder non-sense. nintendo will not brick their own products on purpose, it would be highly illegal and nintendo would lose the class actions lawsuit that would follow.
Really in the normal world if I sold you a remote control car and you turned it into something I had not intended to to be that may have illegal implications, is it Ok for me to come over and smash your car because of what it could be doing? i signed no contract with nintendo by buying their products... so unless you want to show some actual proof of a company disabling their products hardware and software completely upon knowledge of illegal use, then I still dont believe this to be lawful or true.If it was, there would be a whole crapload of dead 360's and Wii's and PS3's and PSP's. These carts are not illegal in most places, and do have legitimate homebrew apps, so at very best nintendo could deny a firmware update and access to its online services just like the rest of them. they do not have the right to take the device back nor do can they destroy it in your possesion, its unethical and unlawful and unless you come up with evidence with something other then flimsy contract law that doesnt apply or examples other then "plenty of people" then I will continue to call BS on this.
its true that the firmware could fall under the EULA, however this would be considered a shrink wrap license and this particular instance of running a cartridge which violates the EULA which would in turn effectively remove the firmware is never going to happen. Not only would it be a huge shot at consumer rights, but it would incite the wrath and product degredation that sony is dealing with now. (IE the PSN quality versues xbox live quality)Firmware upgrades and online features can be denied access, but no one is going to remotely cripple your device. There have been several of these fear mongoring stories showing up on AM lately, and they are pathetic and lack any sort of substance or credablity.