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SCEA CEO "embraces" hacking, hackers are not so sure
By Steve Donaghy
Sony has certainly been in the news a lot lately and it seems that hardly a week goes by without one of their subsidiaries getting hacked in some form. It is for this reason it may come as a surprise to many that Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, claims they actually support "hacking".
In a recent interview with the New York Times, the topic of hacking quickly came up and this is what Jack had to say -
"...we embrace independent game development; if you call that hacking, then we embrace that. We give people tools that let them create new experiences. What I don?t think we are in support of is someone trying to hack our device to pirate software and possibly collapse the platform."
KaKaRoTo, who we recently interviewed and who has been petitioning Sony to legitimise homebrew, immediately fired off a response to the NY Times author. In his response, KaKaRoTo doesn't mince his words and outright accuses Jack Tretton of lying -
"This is a complete lie, and Mr. Tretton is being dishonest with you and with your readers. The world needs to know the truth: Sony has been hard at work to prevent customers from modifying their rightfully owned Playstation 3 system and this has absolutely nothing to do with piracy."
The problem many independent developers face is the cost of entry to a platform. Both Microsoft and Sony charge at least a 4-figure sum for their development tools, with many believing the figure can exceed $10,000. This certainly puts the cost above what most hobbyists could afford, however Microsoft does offer a much cheaper, albeit cut-down development solution. Sony does not and this is why many feel that Sony does not truly support independent developers. An independent developer, by definition, is a developer that does not have a publisher. If a developer does not have a publisher, it can be difficult to raise the capital needed to pay this entry fee, assuming Sony is even willing to allow the developer onto their platform.
Whether you believe that independent developers and homebrew developers should be treated the same or not, Jack Tretton's comments are sure to rile a few feathers here and there. Whether Sony will suffer yet more retaliations for this remains to be seen.ShareShiz Reviewed by ShareShiz on . SCEA CEO "embraces" hacking, hackers are not so sure SCEA CEO "embraces" hacking, hackers are not so sure By Steve Donaghy Source Rating: 5KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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