With that out of the way, let’s tackle the more important question: is it a good idea to hack your PSP? That’d be a violation of trade secrets, copyright, and, probably, patents owned by and licensed by Sony too. ![]() ![]() You couldn’t pull the “operating system” off the PSP, decompile it to some sort of source code (e.g., a human-readable programming language) then either profit from it or post it to the Internet. There are limits to this freedom, however. Let’s start with the easy question: it’s definitely not illegal to hack your PSP, whether that means you want to take a diamond-tipped drill and put small holes in the screen or whether you want to push it in directions that the developers didn’t intend, even running programs not officially endorsed by Sony Corporation for the Playstation Portable (PSP).
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