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DonFerrari said:
MightyGeorge said:

Ahahahaha! This will be unbelievably funny if it ends up true.

You know, Sony reminds me of the Children in Midwich Cuckoos. Every slight against them is returned tenfold. First, we had the OtherOS exploit. What Sony did? They obliterated the feature out of existence in a firmware and removed it from the Slim version. Then, we had the Jailbreak where Sony released a firmware to phase it out of existence and in the proccess borked up  "unauthorized" usb devices. And now that Hotz has released the PS3 and PSP keys online, Sony takes it out where? On their "precious" and poor customers.

No used sales? A good thing! Obviously, the copy I have of the game is not mine for the taking. I cannot rent it, borrow it, sell it or some other similar crap! No, I must ask permission from the Overlord Sony. Simply, I have no First-sale doctrine. I have this wonderful EULA that is completely legal. Online activation on a home console? It's finally a dream come true!

On a serious note, I must say that I find Sony to be the laughing stock of this generation. From the Giant Enemy Crab to the DRM, Sony keeps on acting like an angsty teenager.


You couldn't rent even without DRM or anything like that... copright law prevent you from renting without the license to do so...

Well, perhaps indeed, I couldn't publicly rent it.



"He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. " So, go ahead and ask.