[x]Blackmoor Vituperative

Wednesday, 2007-01-31

Sony BMG violated Federal law

Filed under: Intellectual Property,Music — bblackmoor @ 11:47

While Sony BMG already settled the class action lawsuit against it for their rootkit malware that opened up security holes on computers that were difficult to fix and hidden in a way that made them difficult to find, there was also an investigation to see if the rootkits violated federal law — and as I have been saying since Day 1, they did. The company has reached an agreement with the FTC, and unlike the typical agreement where a company “doesn’t admit guilt,” in this case Sony BMG clearly states that they violated federal law with the rootkits, and will reimburse people up to $150 if their computers were damaged by the software.

Why the hell aren’t these people in jail, barred from using computers for years, and so on, like any other hacker? Because most hackers don’t have millions to spend on their defense, that’s why. If you think the law is applied equally to everyone, this is your wake-up call. (Although if you really needed that wake-up call, you have other problems.)