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Yeah, the hour or two last night PSN users couldn't access their paid services and any subsequent losses it caused weren't at all damaging. Nor were any of the issues that may have been caused tangentially to the attack.
Legitimate protests might be annoying, but they're annoying within the bounds of the law. These arrogant script kiddies revel in breaking the laws of virtually any country they operate from. They deserve neither reverence nor protection from the consequences of their actions.