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In the Russian Federation, bypassing the protection systems of different devices...

In Russia, a pensioner threatens 2 years of prison by the evil of the American Playstation 3 console 3

In the Russian Federation, bypassing the protection systems of different devices is prosecuted by law. Cyber ​​Police suspects that 65-year-old Arkady went to crime to play video games for free. An elderly man, a resident of Lipetsk (Russia) was detained, accusing Sony PlayStation game console 3. He threatens up to 2 years in prison, reports Russian media Mash. A man named Arkady (65 years old) decided to download games on the third generation of Sony's third -generation from the Internet.

To do this, he used software that allows you to bypass the Playstation 3. He was able to download unlicensed games that can be found online in abundance, wherever licensed content has to be paid. The publication reports that the suspect came out Russian cyber Police. In Arcadia's house, they searched, removed all the gadgets, and then started a criminal case. The media refers to the fact that the pensioner "detrimental to Sony Interactive Entertainment".

It should be noted here that this company is based on the United States, which the Russian Federation considers unfriendly country. Now the Russian is subscribed to the absence as long as the investigation is ongoing. At best, Arkady will be fined 200 thousand rubles ($ 2162-ed. ), And at worst-he is threatened with imprisonment for up to 2 years. The 4pda edition reminded that in the Russian Federation bypassing the protection systems of different devices is prosecuted by law.

Earlier, they wrote that the blogger found a non -working Russian chip in the monitor and is now forced to pay $ 58 thousand. Why the manufacturer of Russian monitors LightCom demanded this amount that is unknown, but the blogger intends to sue. It was also reported that Vladimir Putin demanded the development of Russian Playstation, and Russian engineers offered their variant of a gadget called Playspace.