← Back to context Comment by layer8 4 days ago It’s unlikely to be a problem legally unless it was an advertised feature. 2 comments layer8 Reply realusername 3 days ago I'm thinking about the PS3 Linux compatibility for example which definitely wasn't advertised and was mostly there for tax purposes. layer8 3 days ago Sony definitely advertised the capability, for example: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/ps3-is-linux-supercomputer-cla... (first link I could find in a hurry, the lawsuit likely has better examples)
realusername 3 days ago I'm thinking about the PS3 Linux compatibility for example which definitely wasn't advertised and was mostly there for tax purposes. layer8 3 days ago Sony definitely advertised the capability, for example: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/ps3-is-linux-supercomputer-cla... (first link I could find in a hurry, the lawsuit likely has better examples)
layer8 3 days ago Sony definitely advertised the capability, for example: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/ps3-is-linux-supercomputer-cla... (first link I could find in a hurry, the lawsuit likely has better examples)
I'm thinking about the PS3 Linux compatibility for example which definitely wasn't advertised and was mostly there for tax purposes.
Sony definitely advertised the capability, for example: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/ps3-is-linux-supercomputer-cla... (first link I could find in a hurry, the lawsuit likely has better examples)