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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

Sony loses Australian mod-chip case

"In the culmination of a four-year legal battle, the High Court rejected Sony's assertion that installation of modification chips, or 'modchips', that bypass anti-copying hardware in PlayStation consoles was a breach of copyright," reports AFP.

"Law firm Gaden Lawyers, which opposed Sony, said the decision had major implications as it meant that games which were copied or bought overseas could be legally used in Australia. The firm, which represented modchip installer Eddy Stevens, said Australian gamers currently have to pay premium prices for games which can be bought for a fraction of the price overseas but are unusable in local machines because of regional coding."

Comment: And what applies to Sony PlayStation games should also apply to Nintendo and Microsoft games, plus DVDs and other types of media where region coding is used to restrain trade....

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