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Sony PlayStation has been working with law enforcement around the world to help shut down and stop the jail braking of there system. This time they have worked with South African Federation Against Copyright Theft to track and investigate jail braking in South African. Jail braking a ps3 allows them to play pirated PS3 games.
property in Parktown, South Africa was raided and $14,000 (R100,000) worth of computers, PS3s, hard drives, jailbreak software and USB kits, along with fake PS2 games and original PS3 games were confiscated, according to Games Industry (registration required) and Joystiq. One suspect was arrested by the Commercial Crime Unit of the South African Police Service after receiving complaints from the South African Federation Against Copyright Theft (SAFACT). Read the story for more info.





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