Bricking code has always been a problem and always impacted legitimate users every time it's been used.
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Or look at Sony Music CD's with their embedded secret blind installing hidden anti piracy rootkit that would delete media from your PC, disable your burning hardware and bluescreen/reboot your computer just because you tried to look at a photo you took or tried to burn a report for work to a cd.
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To speak of Gateway specifically. One of the fundamental dick-move problems is that they are breaking the end user's equipment, and that doesn't hurt the clone's all that much, not as as much as it does the user. If they can hide console bricking code in there, why not have it corrupt the clone's sd cards instead, or go into a locked loop and just not run. Why exactly is the intent to destroy the end user's console. Know how that reads; "How dare you buy someone's else device. It's all about US, WE should be the ones getting your money. There, broke your console. How do you like that!" And that's BS. Their problem should be with the clones using their code, not the end users.
Link to full post - http://www.maxconsole.com/maxcon_fo...future-of-bricking-code?p=1670874#post1670874
This post is one of the best explainations for why we shouldn't be supporting Gateways actions.
He's saying what a lot of us are thinking, and more. For the majority of users who don't support Gateways actions, he's said the thoughts that we haven't been able to put to words.