Damnyouall said:
That statement doesn't matter. At the time they sold those PS3s, they were advertised as being able to run Linux. "public statements on the specific characteristics of the goods made about them by the seller, the producer or his representative, particularly in advertising or on labelling." |
Well according to the ToS they have every right to remove that feature. When everyone signed up for the PSN Network it specifically states that in there. So as far as I see it Sony is well within their legal rights. Whether it is wrong for Sony to do it or o is irrelevant.







