Category: DRM

Stop SOPA and PIPA!

If you haven’t been paying attention to the interwebs as of late, there are two debilitatingly restraining bills that are being passed through the U.S. government by the names of Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA) Continue reading

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Sony is taking legal action against PS3 hacker

Sony is taking George Hotz and fail0verflow on the PS3 jailbreak and its release into the internet and circumventing security measures that Sony had put into place. Continue reading

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PSP Go and PS3 hacked to play game ISOs

This has not been a good few days at Sony. The PS3 and PSP Go have been both cracked and now able to play pirated games. So much for the PS3 for not being hackable. Continue reading

Permanent link to this article: https://www.brokenfuse.com/2011/01/06/psp-go-ps3-hacked-play-isos/

DRM No More Mr. Ubisoft

More and more games are released these days with DRM technologies to try and control the way games are played. They are viewed as a way to prevent users from playing illegally downloaded copies and also aid in disabling any hacks or exploits (to a lesser extent). About a year ago, Ubisoft caught on with this and started releasing games that were only playable online. In other words, even offline modes required a connection to the internet. Even worse was the fact that the game would malfunction if you lost connection during offline play (e.g. campaigns). The assumption made by Ubisoft was that all gamers had a connection to the internet anyways. Continue reading

Permanent link to this article: https://www.brokenfuse.com/2011/01/04/drm-no-more-mr-ubisoft/