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2007-02-17
You're free to do anything with your system,
but the entire content distribution ecosystem is not yours. So you're not supposed to break it. "
Jailbreaking your PS3 changes only the PS3 machine itself, a machine which you own. It does not "break" the content distribution servers which Sony own ... it does precisely nothing to them.
Edited 2010-09-08 05:31 UTC