I changed my mind, I'll post the main idea you're skipping over anyways so I don't have to worry about it later.
There is a misconception that whatever is in ToS or EULA is the final word, but this is wrong. ToS and EULA cannot contract outside the law. Just about EVERYONE in this thread, or in any of these threads, knows that Sony's ToS/EULA states they can change whatever they want, whenever they want. The argument is whether or not that is legal.
Posting the whole ToS/EULA is pointless since nobody is arguing about it's contents, only it's legality.
You can disagree with us that it's illegal, but posting the entire ToS/EULA makes me wonder if you actually read anything anyone else says.







