C&D letter sent to Engadget over alleged 'Slim PS3' pics

C&D letter sent to Engadget over alleged 'Slim PS3' pics
According to a post over at Engadget, the site has received a cease and desist letter over pictures of the alleged 'Slim PS3' that show the console with a heavily redesigned body that is completely slim-lined. The move gives the pictures more credibility, but we will not know officially until Sony stops denying.

The message says:



Dear Sir,

We just find that the following web pages on your website contain some confidential document and photos, which were highly possibly illegally
released and posted:

(redacted)

We are investigating this violation and will bring all necessary legal actions regarding this matter. In order to protect the confidential information and prevent you from further legal issues and infringements, please immediately remove those pages and keep our request confidential. If you have any question regarding this issue, please feel free to contact us.

Your cooperation is deeply appreciated.

Best regards


The pictures:




Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 May 2009 20:55
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  • 30 comments
  • b18bek9

    who really cares its a <edited> picture of what might be on display if its not the new design who cares if it is then try and get reactions now before u get bad pub, and fix the problem it isnt rocket science here or are ppl getting dumber and more confused. Kinda like the boomerang ps3 controllers that almost came out. Sony use some sense and get with it please and worry about helping developers work around ur console which is running last in console sales do to the pricetag and come up with something. Sorry first post is me being frustrated with things that seem stupid or rather small when Sony has alot more <edited>to worry about


    Mod Edit ~ Please refrain from using inappropriate words

    19.5.2009 21:10 #1

  • varnull

    sooner they go broke the better

    19.5.2009 21:15 #2

  • Morreale

    Originally posted by b18bek9: who really cares its a fu@king picture of what might be on display if its not the new design who cares if it is then try and get reactions now before u get bad pub, and fix the problem it isnt rocket science here or are ppl getting dumber and more confused.People in the market for a PS3 might see these pics and decide they might as well wait for the new one. this leads to less consoles being sold.

    19.5.2009 23:16 #3

  • ZippyDSM

    whatever happened to.... "NEWS"

    20.5.2009 00:44 #4

  • b18bek9

    Morreale obviously their pushing a new ps3 so of course ppl are knowing its going to be different tho by the looks of it i'd buy one now cuz if thats the new model i'd say it looks funny to me compared to the old one so i'd think they'd sell more now then after but thats my opinion on the subject.

    20.5.2009 02:09 #5

  • kyo28

    It's standard business practice to send a C&D letter when 'leaked' photos appear. I don't see what's so newsworthy about this, besides of course creating another 'news' where the anti-Sony boys can come in and mindlesly bash the company. That seems to be a popular sport around here.

    Originally posted by varnull: sooner they go broke the betterAh, another clueless one (^_^;)

    20.5.2009 03:02 #6

  • OzMick

    Quote:It's standard business practice to send a C&D letter when 'leaked' photos appear. I don't see what's so newsworthy about this, besides of course creating another 'news' where the anti-Sony boys can come in and mindlesly bash the company. That seems to be a popular sport around here.

    Originally posted by varnull: sooner they go broke the betterAh, another clueless one (^_^;)
    Clueless? It is you sir who is clueless. Deliberately employing techniques used by viruses and in turn opening a backdoor to allow other real viruses to propagate is inexcusable. Sony deserves to burn.

    20.5.2009 04:01 #7

  • Oner

    And what does that have to do with the topic at hand now?

    20.5.2009 07:45 #8

  • varnull

    Originally posted by kyo28: It's standard business practice to send a C&D letter when 'leaked' photos appear. I don't see what's so newsworthy about this, besides of course creating another 'news' where the anti-Sony boys can come in and mindlesly bash the company. That seems to be a popular sport around here.

    Originally posted by varnull: sooner they go broke the betterAh, another clueless one (^_^;)
    about as on topic as this..

    anti-consumer malware spreaders deserve the scorn of the buying public.. as the current crappy.. err.. sorry.. $ony sales figures show.

    just because they are huge doesn't guarantee anything in a global recession.. the bigger they are the harder they fall.. ask the banks.



    Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work.
    I would rather you hate me for who I am than love me for what I am not.
    “It is poor civic hygiene to install technologies that could someday facilitate a police state.” - Bruce Schneier

    20.5.2009 07:55 #9

  • Oner

    Was that question for you or directed at you? No it was not, so I suggest you mind your business when it comes to Moderator duties. But I have to thank you for showing me & everyone here where the problem propagated i.e. your post...

    20.5.2009 08:15 #10

  • varnull

    blah blah.. *reported*

    my post is allowed.. it's a fair comment and not abusive..

    you asked what the other post had to do with anything.. so I told you.

    this has been reported via a staff member to the director of content (english) .. guess who XD



    Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work.
    I would rather you hate me for who I am than love me for what I am not.
    “It is poor civic hygiene to install technologies that could someday facilitate a police state.” - Bruce Schneier

    20.5.2009 08:18 #11

  • Efreedom

    Edited for content that violates forum rules.

    20.5.2009 08:26 #12

  • atomicxl

    Quote:just because they are huge doesn't guarantee anything in a global recession.. the bigger they are the harder they fall.. ask the banks.Ehh, being huge actually does guarantee something... especially in the banking industry. The bigger you are the higher your chances of being supported by the government/taxpayers if you make a series of idiotic moves that destroy your company.

    20.5.2009 08:30 #13

  • Oner

    As usual the usual ensues...I think it is time to really address this.

    20.5.2009 08:36 #14

  • pyrite

    I like that picture, i think it's very sleek looking.

    Would be interested in having another look at that design. :)

    20.5.2009 08:37 #15

  • kyo28

    For those that made reference to the backdoor security issues that Sony employed on a CD, I'd like to point out that I'm perfectly aware of this and I do not condone their actions. In that particular matter, Sony was in the wrong and deserved to be sued by consumer organizations for this.

    However, this is an entirely different topic. A company has the right to protect it's R&D secrets and reveal them when they think is the opportune moment. Leaking early pictures of R&D could hamper their marketing strategy and as such, they are perfectly in their right to send a C&D letter to site owners.

    I am not a Sony-fanboy nor am I a person who bears blind hatred towards them. I am just looking at what is the fair thing to do and in this case, I don't see any problem with them asking to remove said pictures.

    Moreover, I would like to point out to all of you who hope that Sony crashes and burns that the demise of such a company would have dire consequences for a lot of regular Joe's:
    - massive loss of jobs (everyone working at Sony would be jobless, effective immediattely)
    - many consumers would be left hanging with no aftersales care, as the company would no longer exist. Say what you will, but having aftersales care is important to consumers who buy their products

    As such, I find the remarks on this site about hoping that Sony would go bankrupt very short-sighted, selfish and borderline immature.

    Like I said, it seems to be good sport on this site to bash Sony at the drop of a leaf. In some cases, people are right to attack them (the copy-protect issue), but in many cases, it is the sole result of blind, illogical hatred that basically has no reason to be.

    20.5.2009 10:31 #16

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by kyo28: For those that made reference to the backdoor security issues that Sony employed on a CD, I'd like to point out that I'm perfectly aware of this and I do not condone their actions. In that particular matter, Sony was in the wrong and deserved to be sued by consumer organizations for this.

    However, this is an entirely different topic. A company has the right to protect it's R&D secrets and reveal them when they think is the opportune moment. Leaking early pictures of R&D could hamper their marketing strategy and as such, they are perfectly in their right to send a C&D letter to site owners.

    I am not a Sony-fanboy nor am I a person who bears blind hatred towards them. I am just looking at what is the fair thing to do and in this case, I don't see any problem with them asking to remove said pictures.

    Moreover, I would like to point out to all of you who hope that Sony crashes and burns that the demise of such a company would have dire consequences for a lot of regular Joe's:
    - massive loss of jobs (everyone working at Sony would be jobless, effective immediattely)
    - many consumers would be left hanging with no aftersales care, as the company would no longer exist. Say what you will, but having aftersales care is important to consumers who buy their products

    As such, I find the remarks on this site about hoping that Sony would go bankrupt very short-sighted, selfish and borderline immature.

    Like I said, it seems to be good sport on this site to bash Sony at the drop of a leaf. In some cases, people are right to attack them (the copy-protect issue), but in many cases, it is the sole result of blind, illogical hatred that basically has no reason to be.

    News trumpishs petty R&D/PR worries.

    AS for goign bankrupt it would be nice if one of these mega companies did go under from all the ill they do but they manage to do just enough good to stay in profit, in the end the only way one of them will go under is via heavy neglect from the top or a very bad world economy.

    20.5.2009 10:35 #17

  • pyrite

    Very well put kyo28! :)

    Plenty of people have a number of different consoles, wii, xbox and ps2 or 3 in their houses and are quite happy to play whatever they want without having to get into all this rubbish and fanboyism about which is better.

    And at the end of the day people vote with their money, if people don't like sony they don't have to buy their products. Absolutely no need to rant on and on about how awful they are.

    Seems to me some people just like trying to cause trouble.

    20.5.2009 10:37 #18

  • joe777

    Most car manufacturers have had pics taken of their new buggies and theres no chew there. So whats the prob here then? Freedom of speech should be allowed. And if you cant keep your secret "secret" then dont complain when it hits the net!!!!!!! Case closed, judge joe to the rescue. Lol
    And with ref to the sub topic, I personally hope that some day 1 of these big players will go down and I hope it is sony. There I said it. ROFL.

    APPEAL COURT RULING:
    Yes we the appeal judges agree with judge joe. Freedom of speech is everyones right.:P

    20.5.2009 13:13 #19

  • xblade132

    Haha. "children" fighting about gaming consoles. Just play the console of your choice and keep it at that. Nobody really cares to hear about your opinions on why you think a certain company sucks and its console.

    20.5.2009 13:32 #20

  • ddp

    varnull, watch it!!!!

    20.5.2009 14:12 #21

  • DXR88

    Sony made some high quality products back in the day a real stark comparison to what they make now. some of the best stuff they made was early 80's early 90's. in Y2K they started going down hill like a roller coaster of bad business practice. there last great product was the PS2.

    come to think of it its the same year MS,Creative,Apple and Magnavox started on the same roller coaster ride. What happened there i wonder,Mmm.

    20.5.2009 14:15 #22

  • ddp

    the tech bubble blew, thats what happened.

    20.5.2009 14:19 #23

  • pphoenix

    what a great bit of free advertising for sony, release info that spreads like wildfire, deny it to stir up more interest and low & behold you have just gotten $10,000,000 of free advertising.

    if the slim model is a better unit & enables sony to drop the price it's good news but sony do deserve to burn for their "%/&$ the consumers" business strategies.

    thats before you even think about their controlling hand in the MPAA & RIAA & the DRM that them make which infests many a unit.

    20.5.2009 14:34 #24

  • kyo28

    Originally posted by joe777: Most car manufacturers have had pics taken of their new buggies and theres no chew there. So whats the prob here then? Freedom of speech should be allowed. And if you cant keep your secret "secret" then dont complain when it hits the net!!!!!!! Case closed, judge joe to the rescue. Lol
    And with ref to the sub topic, I personally hope that some day 1 of these big players will go down and I hope it is sony. There I said it. ROFL.

    APPEAL COURT RULING:
    Yes we the appeal judges agree with judge joe. Freedom of speech is everyones right.:P
    I'm all in favor of freedom of speech but it doesn't apply to patent rights, which is the law that prevails in this case. A company has the right to decide when and which information gets divulged.

    Judging by the pictures, it's clear these were leaked from a Chinese parts factory (given the Chinese text on them). I wouldn't be surprised if some magazine or website offered that employee cash for the scoop. However, this still means that Sony has the right to ask them to take these down.

    As for the car manufacturers, it's all a matter of marketing. Rest assured that if pictures are given out to the press of a new car, it's because the marketing department of said company thought it was the opportune moment to release them to maximize sales.


    Don't they teach law and economics in high school anymore? When reading some posts here, I'm starting to doubt it.

    20.5.2009 15:39 #25

  • OzMick

    Originally posted by Oner: And what does that have to do with the topic at hand now?And what value does your post add, may I ask? Mine has everything to do with the post I replied to.

    Originally posted by kyo28: anti-Sony boys can come in and mindlesly bash the companyIt isn't "mindles" when it is absolutely justified. He made a broad, sweeping statement about bashing the company, and I gave a rock solid reason why Sony "bashing" is fair game, regardless of the business unit. The company as a whole is ethically bankrupt and does not deserve forgiveness, and consumers deserve to know. If you're going to get snappy over unsolicited replies, I suggest you mind your own business Oner, as you have suggested for varnull.

    Originally posted by pyrite: And at the end of the day people vote with their money, if people don't like sony they don't have to buy their products. Absolutely no need to rant on and on about how awful they are.

    Seems to me some people just like trying to cause trouble.
    The whole point of my post was to highlight the fact that people don't have all the information needed to make an informed decision, so "ranting on" about how awful they are is just elevating consumer awareness.

    "Shut up fool!"
    Bosco "B.A." Baracus

    20.5.2009 15:56 #26

  • joe777

    Ok lets try again. Car manufacturers decide to test their cars on public roads. Joe public takes a photo, no big deal for joe but car company doesnt like it but cant do nada. If someone from the car factory takes the car out for a spin without permision and gets caught on camera, the car company still can do nothing(apart rom sacking the driver). So game manufacturer has picture leaked to the internet, cause we cant prove who posted it, then do we assume its illegal? Does the pics include the blueprint for the build? Ah no!!!! So why should the pics be taken down. Obviously its not illegal as the pics are being displayed here at AD and I know that AD are pretty strict as to what they display on the site (i.e. no posting of circumvetion of copy protection) So ah suppose its a matter of, if you are in favour of free speech then you must roll with the opinion of the law says it is free speech and sony can go to hell.

    As for some of the above posts regarding sony, I think that varnull is saying that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. As in if you take the piss out of your customers with root kits,by not telling anyone and creating a major security issue, then do not complain when your silly slim edition console appears on the net when it wasn't intended.
    Now the law is the law and I am the preciding judge.ROFL
    ALL RISE. he he he he he he. Now I am only teasing and making the tense atmosphere a little lighter. Chill winston.

    20.5.2009 16:09 #27

  • Oner

    @ OzMick ~ I issued a warning that you didn't want to head only to continue on the same route...people who don't seem to listen when someone is being nice shouldn't complain when they are caught violating forum rules.


    @ below ~ I think it is pretty evident by my earlier comment to him that said "And what does that have to do with the topic at hand now?" but I will make abundantly clear to those who do nothing but question yet don't comprehend...

    Rule #8 - Don't reply with an off-topic comment/question

    I really don't care if you like me, I enforce the rules with proper documentation & validity (just as what has happened here). So what you "believe" is not the truth nor factual, only in your eyes and the few others who violate said rules always seem to take issue with that....for some odd reason

    20.5.2009 17:25 #28

  • DXR88

    Originally posted by Oner: @ OzMick ~ I issued a warning that you didn't want to head only to continue on the same route...people who don't seem to listen when someone is being nice shouldn't complain when they are caught violating forum rules.An what forum rule did he break i wonder, when anybody say's anything bad about sony it's always you who come's and saves the day.

    I don't like you i have never liked you, and just because someone doesn't like Sony or has a different point of view on the matter, you think you have to ban them.

    I've said my peace on that. good day to you sir.

    20.5.2009 21:10 #29

  • DVDBack23

    Originally posted by kyo28: It's standard business practice to send a C&D letter when 'leaked' photos appear. I don't see what's so newsworthy about this, besides of course creating another 'news' where the anti-Sony boys can come in and mindlesly bash the company. That seems to be a popular sport around here.

    Originally posted by varnull: sooner they go broke the betterAh, another clueless one (^_^;)
    I wrote this article, of course, to allow "bashers" to come and bash the company. The same company from which I own TWO PlayStation 3s and have no problems with.

    I am closing this now, as it is way off topic, from BOTH ends, and I do not want to see more long standing members get warnings or bannings. Tis all.

    20.5.2009 21:14 #30

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