| gamelover2000 said: Damnyou.. we know what bias your posts mostly are.. Sony has full right to remove this feature as it says so in the manual.. they have full right over adding/removing the non-100% needed features.. |
One-sided clauses are almost always invalidated by EU tribunals. Sony could force users to apply patches for security holes on features if they want to access its network, that's perfectly fine, but forcing them to remove a feature the item was sold with and that was advertised is totally different and illegal.
The only legal remedy is patching the hole, not removing the feature.
If Sony decided to remove the ability to play BD movies or even game, would it be legal? They are features just like OtherOS, more used than it, but legally they aren't different, the original PS3 models were sold advertised as having them all.







