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Democracy and Law often disagree with each other. There are problems with Democracy itself, too, as the will of the people isn't always the best choice. Direct Democracy only works i people are fully aware of the situations they are voting on, and are non-biased towards each other's welfare. In other words, pure democracy can't work, because people are corrupt.Most "democratic" countries, including the US, are actually Republics, which are different in their function. People elect officials who are supposed to be fully aware of the situation. The only problem is that the officials people elect are all idiots. Otherwise it would work a little better I disagree with Sony's actions BTW.
There's an XKCD for that....http://xkcd.com/834/ But yeah. No one is perfect, and Sony does have some motivations. If they really want to make peace, they could bring back OtherOS. Not kidding. And get rid of the HyperVisor sucking away SPU cores.
I agree that Sony took it too far. They are trying to set an example of what can happen if you hack their console. I also dont agree with the court system allowing for all this information to be handed over to Sony, over what seems to be rather vague arguments for doing so.However as of late the Anonymous kiddies are getting to serious. They were asking for the kids names/information and addresses to Sony executives. The mentality that its ok to go after someone's kids is sick. Anonymous defending the people started out as a noble cause, now they seem to be taking stuff to far. A lack of maturity is evident and it's sad. I'm glad to see some of the older Anonymous people speaking up and going public with their distaste for recent acts.
It kind of strikes me as odd that sony didn't do this when brandonw released the ps3 jailbreaking thing...they probably didn't think a graphing calculator was anything to worry about