Sony patent to combat piracy by comparing load times.

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A patent describing a "method for validating legitimate media products" attributed to Sony Computer Entertainment surfaced this week. It was originally filed in August 2011, and the patent elaborates on a process by which a piece of media could be detected as legitimate (not pirated) by comparing two load times against a benchmark for the media.

As you can see in the chart above, the patent describes a secondary validation stage to which a serial number and the "user identification information" are checked against "reliable data, such as that sourced from the manufacturer or developer of the media title."
This information could include account names, location, IP addresses, the speed of the user's connection and product license numbers.

The secondary validation would account for load time errors caused by hardware issues, but would also be skipped entirely if the first cycle - the load time benchmark comparisons - checks out.

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MultitaskPosted:

Relations Sony is doing a great job so far! Can't wait for the PS3..


you mean ps4?
haha same its going to be soo good :)
the wait is killing me :x

SolvePosted:

Toll this is actually a smart idea


Yeah, how well it perform though.

SolvePosted:

M60
A_Random_Guyyy
Toll bad luck for people who pirate


Exactly what i was thinking. Piraters will find a way around though.


Never know they might not this time


They always find a way lol.

KardashianPosted:

Sony is doing a great job so far! Can't wait for the PS3..

CearnsyPosted:

A_Random_Guyyy
Toll bad luck for people who pirate


Exactly what i was thinking. Piraters will find a way around though.


Never know they might not this time

CompletionistPosted:

Toll bad luck for people who pirate


Exactly what i was thinking. Piraters will find a way around though.

KelcyPosted:

bad luck for people who pirate

PGAPosted:

It is good that Sony is doing this.

CearnsyPosted:

Good how they are trying to find away around this

NotedPosted:

This is an interesting idea