Post: New Sony Employee Leaking Prevention
07-07-2011, 08:16 PM #1
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Source: [url=]HookedGamers[/url] // By: KurtTheCanadian // July 7, 2011


As far back dated, leaked content has made it’s way throughout the internet and into the hands of consumers. Though Sony takes no exception to this statement, they have vowed to change the ease in which employees could possibly make off with material. Knowing most content is prematurely leaked from inside the ‘heart’ itself, Sony is now reportedly going to be scanning fellow employees upon departure. That is correct! In a notice to all employees came a letter via the Sr. Vice President of Distribution (and of course, it was leaked :-P)

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Individuals who work at Sony DADC (Digital Audio Disc Corporation) were recently informed of the new policy change which obligates them for scanning. Body scanners will be implemented to ensure no content makes its distribution prior to it being released.

Justifying the reasoning/motive behind the decision:

Originally posted by another user
"content protection responsibility can be undermined by a single person stealing, copying or diverting a disc or electronic file outside the company".


The scanners to be added at the facility are said to replicate that of the airports; however, also added was that it will not invade the privacy of those undergoing the examination. A silhouette will appear on screen, where it will than highlight any ‘suspicious’ areas.

Nevertheless, can Sony now once and for all solve their piracy/leaking issues, or is this just a big violation of personal privacy? Only time will tell.
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266H
07-07-2011, 08:33 PM #2
Kunducted
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LOLOLOL, Sony makes me laugh :P. Good thread :y:
07-08-2011, 06:45 AM #3
Modus
¯\_(ツWinky Winky_/¯
Sony needs to get back on their feet man!
07-08-2011, 06:59 AM #4
Originally posted by KurtTheCanadian View Post
New Sony Employee Leaking Prevention
Source: [url=]HookedGamers[/url] // By: KurtTheCanadian // July 7, 2011


As far back dated, leaked content has made it’s way throughout the internet and into the hands of consumers. Though Sony takes no exception to this statement, they have vowed to change the ease in which employees could possibly make off with material. Knowing most content is prematurely leaked from inside the ‘heart’ itself, Sony is now reportedly going to be scanning fellow employees upon departure. That is correct! In a notice to all employees came a letter via the Sr. Vice President of Distribution (and of course, it was leaked :-P)

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Individuals who work at Sony DADC (Digital Audio Disc Corporation) were recently informed of the new policy change which obligates them for scanning. Body scanners will be implemented to ensure no content makes its distribution prior to it being released.

Justifying the reasoning/motive behind the decision:



The scanners to be added at the facility are said to replicate that of the airports; however, also added was that it will not invade the privacy of those undergoing the examination. A silhouette will appear on screen, where it will than highlight any ‘suspicious’ areas.

Nevertheless, can Sony now once and for all solve their piracy/leaking issues, or is this just a big violation of personal privacy? Only time will tell.


WOW!
i guess there saying **** you to there workers now as well
07-08-2011, 07:09 AM #5
Frostbite 2
I am Frostbite.
i used to live in bolingbrook HMMMMM
07-08-2011, 08:19 AM #6
sony suck at security lol
07-08-2011, 08:48 AM #7
266H
Are you high?
Im glad to see them do something like this.
07-08-2011, 10:59 AM #8
this is why i ****ed sony off . **** them
07-08-2011, 11:15 AM #9
sony sucks lolz
07-08-2011, 11:21 AM #10
NeedaLifeSoon
Retired Life
They should try NGU's private premium security policyWinky Winky

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