Sony is suing a group of hackers who worked out how to break the Playstation 3's firmware system so that it could be made to run any applications.

The hack could have allowed any sort of program or game – including pirated ones – to run on the console. Sony argues in its lawsuit that that constitutes computer fraud and copyright infringement – and accuses those involved of “distributing software, tools and instructions … that circumvent the technological protection measures in the PS3 system and facilitate the counterfeiting of video games.”

Read the full Guardian story, “Sony sues over PS3 hacking – but will 'fair use' argument win the day?