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Offline BlackNMild2k1

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Re: PS3 losing Linux
« Reply #75 on: May 15, 2010, 09:55:33 PM »
How much clout do you think the lawsuit against Sony would gain if the United States Air Force were to join in on the lawsuit?

That would be kinda funny. US Gov vs Sony.
I'm not sure if that's a case Sony would want to fight anymore.
That's not the situation we're looking at[yet ;) ] but it could happen.

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What the PS3 Class Action Lawsuit Means For You
Attorney helps break down the case against Sony over Linux removal.
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Last week, a class action lawsuit was filed against Sony Computer  Entertainment America for the removal of the 'Other OS' functionality  originally included in all PlayStation 3 consoles. The feature, which  allowed users to install the Linux operating system, was removed through  a firmware update for the PS3 in March.
 
 Many IGN readers wanted to know what this all means for them, so we  spoke to Rebecca Coll, the attorney from the firm Meiselman, Denlea,  Packman, Carton & Eberz P.C. who filed the suit against Sony. She  helped break down the court process behind this class action lawsuit and  what PS3 owners should be aware of going forward.
 
 Coll said it's entirely too early in the case to predict when this might  go to trial. But she said everyone who purchased a PS3 can be included.

 We are going to ask the court to let us proceed as a nationwide class  action. If the court agrees, the court will 'define the class,'" she  told IGN. "Right now, our proposed 'class definition' includes everybody  in the country who bought the PS3 from the time of launch until March  27, 2010."

 "This class definition reflects, in part, that Sony commanded a much  higher price for the gaming console based on the functionality of the  'Other OS' feature at the time of its launch and trumpeted the 'Other  OS' feature in its subsequent marketing," she explained. "As a result,  consumers paid much more for a product than they should otherwise have  been charged now that Sony has disabled the 'Other OS' feature."

"If the court adopts this definition, then everyone fitting within that  definition would automatically be included in the class action, unless  they choose to 'opt out,'" she added.
 
 Coll explained that notifications of the class action will then be sent  to PS3 owners through various ways.
 
 "Once the court defines the class, the court will order that the 'class'  receive notice of the action," she said. "Notice methods vary.  Sometimes notice is by publication in newspapers, by mail, by email,  through internet postings, or any combination of those" she said. "The  notice will advise class members how long they have to 'opt out' of the  class. Sometimes, if there is a settlement at or before the time the  class is certified, this 'class notice' also lets people know how they  can file a claim, and tells people the deadline to file their claims."
 
 "In other words, people technically do not need to do anything to 'sign  on' to the lawsuit—if they fit within the class definition then they are  automatically part of it unless they affirmatively ask to be let out of  it after the class is certified," she explained.
 
 Coll said PS3 users are encouraged to contact the firm to share their  experiences. The group is compiling a database of dissatisfied Sony  consumers, and will provide status updates as the litigation unfolds.  Head over to their website to learn more.
 
 As for what PS3 owners interested in this case should do in the  meantime, Coll said to hang onto your console, packages, and receipts  (if you have them) until this litigation is over.

I hope they win, but It just sound like they are approaching it all wrong.
Wouldn't removing functionality already paid for sound better than price it was paid for based on functionality? Or is this just them trying to tie a monetary value to the case early on?

Any lurking Lawyers out there? Law students? someone with a family member who once needed or knew a lawyer?
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Re: PS3 losing Linux
« Reply #76 on: May 24, 2010, 02:47:19 AM »

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Re: PS3 losing Linux
« Reply #77 on: May 24, 2010, 07:29:11 AM »
I just want to point out this isn't just about Linux but also any OS that could be installed on the PS3. Of course, yes, Linux was the main thing but other stuff was used or could have been used as well.
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