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Hatta wrote:Regardless of what the TOS says, Sony cannot unilaterally change the terms of contracts.
Actually, I'm fairly certain that the TOS contains a clause that does state that they can unilaterally change the terms, or at the very least can change it and require you to agree to the new one before you can use the new update.

Edit: Here we go, as taken from here.
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SCEA, at its sole discretion, may modify the terms of this Agreement at any time, including imposing a fee for creating PSN accounts. By accepting this Agreement or by accessing Sony Online Services, you agree to be bound by all current terms of the Agreement.
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Inazuma wrote:(^_^)

These kinds of stories please me. Good work, hackers. Let's teach Sony a lesson.
I don't mean to add any fuel to this fire, but I really cannot help but fully disagree with that statement. There are far more effective and appropriate measures that an individual/persons can take instead of resorting to some "script kiddies" activity.

In the end, Anonymous is only hurting the people that they hope to gain support from; that is, gamers. As voiced by others in this topic, I have very limited time when I come home from work. Now, I can't enjoy playing Socom 4 with my long time friend in NY because of this malicious activity.

Sorry, I didn't mean to extend this discussion, but in this case I felt I needed to at least say something.
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brunoafh wrote:
Hatta wrote:Regardless of what the TOS says, Sony cannot unilaterally change the terms of contracts.
Why do you keep acting like what Sony did was illegal when numerous court cases have made it clear that they were within their rights as far as the law is concerned?
Really? Please cite a reference. It's news to me.

Also, ToS and EULA ARE NOT Law. Simple as. This is the issue that I have and one of the reasons why I wish this shit would get taken to court properly as in a class action lawsuit AGAINST Sony, not Sony playing 'Who's got the biggest dick' with the little guys. I want to know whether what Sony did is lawful. To me it isn't justified, not in the slightest, they took away something I paid for. It's the biggest fuck you they can give to a consumer. They sold me a console that does X, Y and Z. Now it can only do X and Y. If I'd have known Sony can and will remove features because it 'possibly' could be used against piracy I wouldn't have bought the damn thing in a million years. Piracy is an inevitability. EVERY system gets broken. No system is perfect. Piracy is guaranteed. I don't give a flying fuck whether or not you used the feature or not. I DID. Half the time it was the sole reason I turned the fucking thing on.
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Niode wrote:
brunoafh wrote:Why do you keep acting like what Sony did was illegal when numerous court cases have made it clear that they were within their rights as far as the law is concerned?
Really? Please cite a reference. It's news to me.
I'm not going to just dump a bunch of Google links like a douche, but here's one.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 999045.htm

There's also this site that documents all lawsuits filed against Sony over the issue so far. Some are still underway, but the court has sided with Sony on every one that has been decided.
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