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I don't believe for one second that Hotz is against piracy.
That would be like saying you are against drugs even though you operate a head shop.
Sure there is the 1/1000 guy that will go in for a tobacco pipe but you know damn well what the vast majority are doing with your products. It's childish and intellectually dishonest to pretend otherwise.
So while Hotz had a major hand in enabling wide-scale piracy I don't think Sony should bother going after him. They should just copy MS and charge for online access and scan any console that wants to connect. But I think they should take it a step further and brick any console that has pirated games. Provide a drive snapshot for any ahole who tries lying about being unfairly targeted.