[URL=http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/01/playstation-lawsuit-limbo/]Wired[/URL] reports that Sony's lawsuit against PlayStation 3 hacker George Hotz hit a snag today when a federal court judge questioned whether California was the right jurisdiction to hear the case.
Sony sued Hotz on Tuesday, alleging that when Hotz posted the code to crack the PlayStation 3, he breached the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s anti-circumvention provisions. Sony asked the court to compel Hotz to remove any code he uploaded last week.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said she had concerns about whether or not the lawsuit should be tried in her courtroom. She also wondered if New Jersey, Hotz' home state, would be a better venue to try the case - after all, this was where Hotz' conducted most of his internet activities.
"I’m really worried about the jurisdictional question," the judge said from the bench during a 20-minute hearing - reports Wired. [URL=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2011/01/14/sony-hits-snag-ps3-hacker-court-case][B][COLOR=#8e0505]Read More[/COLOR][/B][/URL]
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