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So far, the unpleasant consequences appear to be for Sony.
For the most part, George has been experiencing a huge amount of public support from hackers, copyright reform organizations, and consumer advocates alike.
Sony has gotten little more than "Yeah, go get him!" from a bunch of teenagers whining about PSN cheaters, and negative publicity from tech blogs everywhere.
At least, that's how it seems to me, but maybe that's just my semi-biased experience