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strunge said:

nope, I get what you are saying, and as has been described by other posters, you are simply wrong.  the Other OS option and PSn are separate issues, and you have no argument because you are trying to confuse the two of them as one issue. 

the update removes Other OS but provides PSN.  you have no right to the PSN simply by purchasing a PS3, so you have no argument to have access to it, hence why Sony can kick members off if they choose or restrict your access if you do not agree to the Terms of Service, and doing so does not violate the EU. 

now, removing the Other OS probably does violate the EU, but Sony isn't removing it.  for it to be removed, YOU have to download it and accept it being removied, and the moment you do you have no argument.  now, as has been said and I'm not sure how you are missing such an elementary point, you can choose not to update and it will eliminate your ability to access the PSN, but you do not have a right to the PSN simply by owning a PS3.  you can try and argue that you do, and we will all watch with humor, but you will lose because you have no argument that dictates that by purchasing a PS3 you have a right to access the PSN independent of any regulations by Sony, or else Sony would be obligated to maintain the PSN for as long as every person continued to use the PS3.

I think he will try to prove that Sony confuse us in thinking PSN is part of the package you pay for by the way they are marketing and advertising it. But it will be hard to win that.