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*~Onna76~* said:

That's when your PS3 bricks and you send it in or get a new one, you never get your own back namely. You may only share games "in one home" not online. Read the agreement of Sony, it literally says that its forbidden to give your user name and password to others. You honestly don't believe Sony will encourage people to share their most personal thing on the PS3 on the Internet, not to imagine the income they lose, now do they? Think again... The more people share, the less games being bought online...

http://www.playfire.com/a/forum/general-discussion/thread/44688

""HERMUS, be very carefull about mentioning game sharing. SONY records all conversations and they are banning people for game sharing! At first they didn't enforce it because SONY wanted users to be able to share media in their homes but now with all the stolen account issues SONY is all over it. HERMUS, they will not hesitate to ban even you if you openly talk about it."

A friend of mine got banned because he used game sharing so this guy isn't lying.

When you make an account it asks for an email and password.. when u enter it it tells u "be sure this is a working email otherwise you won't be able to receive promotions blah blah blah etc." And someone changed my password one time and all i had to do is request for my password and got it back through my email. Sony isn't responsible for stolen accounts thats on the owner. Sony tells you to pick a working email in case of something like that