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[09:01] Sony...you've done it again
Dragged your name through the mud that is...
You'd have thought they'd have learned after the whole XCP debacle, but apparently not! They've attempted to clean up an earlier copy protection program (Suncomm Media Max) and repeated their earlier blunderings with the "cleanup" of the XCP. Check it out here on Arstechnica or the excellent FreedomToTinker article or here on CIO Central, for a humourous high level view with an interesting point about the new PS3 copy protection.