Sony Exec Tells Frustrated PSP Users To Get Games Via BitTorrent
from the did-he-really-just-say-that? dept
Sony, as a company, has had something of a split personality on issues having to do with unauthorized file sharing. The content side of the business is obviously very much against it. But the consumer electronics side of the house recognizes how it can be quite beneficial towards raising the value of consumer electronics. Even so, it's still a bit of a surprise to hear an exec basically tell fans to just download unauthorized content. Reader Yakko Warner points us to the news that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe CEO David Reeves was telling frustrated PSP users in Australia and New Zealand that they're going to have to keep waiting for games to show up there... or they can just download them off BitTorrent:"You can wait for it and you can have it in good quality, you know you can get the stuff from Bittorrent if you want to and download PSP games, it's up to you."One would imagine that the legal team at Sony isn't exactly thrilled about the "it's up to you" line at the end there.
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Filed Under: bittorrent, david reeves, games, psp
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3 hints for Sony et al: It's a global market that should not be artificially restricted. Let the customer choose. If import demand is high, you need to release the game into that region.
If they follow that set of rules, there are no problems - I don't hear Nintendo complaining that a lack of region coding is killing DS sales...
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Who was he talking to?
Then again, maybe I only heard it that way because I've been reading Techdirt for so long...
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Seems the opposite . . .
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Besides, when the options are 1) don't play at all until they release it, or 2) play an unofficial, torrented copy until they release it, and then decide to upgrade to the "superior quality" release version when it finally comes...?
He doesn't seem to be making a compelling case to wait; and one could very easily see this comment as encouraging *not* waiting, if not permanently then at least in the interim.
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That's why the first thing I do when I buy a PSP game is rip the ISO. The PSP actually becomes a viable portable system when you do that. <_<
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If only...
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Jeez.
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He is not endorsing pirating at all...
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Chocolate
It wasnt really my decision per se, There was a violent. superglue pocket psp reaction.
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Hmm...
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More Profit!
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Downloads usually inferior...
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