OK, so the point is that if you don't download illegal or unauthorized files you are fine, right? I've never been one to feel sorry for folks that illegally modify or other wise screw with their systems.
Not that I'm above using the occasional cheat code.
Illegally modify? You mean like the way you may modify the car you bought or the house you bought?
Copying something you have no legal right to I will back you up as something that shouldn't be done and those caught should be punished appropriately. But modifying something you own no. I have known of mods for the X-Box for example (I don't own a console) which allow you to copy the games you own to the HD and play them from there. That should not be illegal, so long as you own a copy of the game and don't allow it to be installed in other machines without deleting the copy first.
If someone was really going to modify their system for whatever reason that was really legal I wouldn't care. But come on man, 99% of the people that I ever knew that modified their Playstations (for example) did it so they could play illegally copied games. Some guys I used to know, this was at my last duty station, had maybe two legally bought games out of the hundreds they owned. I think this is the norm rather than the exception. Personally I've never modified a system because of warranty issues and because I'm afraid that it will somehow fry my system. And I don't have a ton of time to play games so it's not that big of a financial drain.
To quote from the first article:
"For those unlucky enough to install Trojan.PSPBrick,
the motivation is a desire to play free games and add new functionality to their gadget. In July 2005, Sony issued a PSP upgrade to make it harder to play unauthorised games. The new malware masquerades as a patch that negates this upgrade. However, software that genuinely removes this official upgrade can still be found online."
The bolded is illegal. Not sure about the new functionality or what that means exactly. Basically the way I read the articles is that people that are downloading programs to their PSP so they can play illegal games are getting burned. That doesn't bother me in the least.
Oh, and the modifying my house or car comparison doesn't work because having your house or car painted, changing the shutters or wheels or whatever else you can do isn't illegal. Unless of course I were to modify my car with anti-tank missiles and automatic machineguns, which would be pretty cool.