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SeriousWB said:
steverhcp02 said:
SeriousWB said:
 

You don't get it, if it was serious enough for even an outside party to be called to investigate on top of the whole network being closed, they should have informed their customers of the possibility of information being compromised.

Do you honestly think after taking these measures they didn't know that the problem was this serious?


Brilliant, so if something, anything, happens, its best to alarm the public to every possible scenerio? Most people are idiots, IE: driving on the expressway, class action lawsuits people cant handle that.

And the thing is, when we sign ToS we agree to acknowledging that not only can this happen but we cant do shit about it and its not Sony's fault.

The sense of entitlement among people is astonishing.

Yes it blows, yes im angry because i havent been able to watch hulu or netflix on my home theater but i know everytime i scroll through my ToS and accept i am agreeing to this very damn thing. Im a grown up, i know that. I can acknowledge it sucks and not hold my hand out for a favor becaus ei realize i sign something everytime i update my firmware or made my PSN account.

We will probably get something over this, I already got my email from Hulu credited my account for a month even though ive used it on my iphone/PC for the last week. People need to stop looking for a quick buck and somethign to bitch about and just roll with the punches sometimes.....especially when the punches are something all PSN users AGREED TO IN THE TOS.


Nice strawman in your first paragraph, don't need to say any more than that.

Yes, behold the grand sense of entitlement of wanting to be informed of a security breach in which your personal information is held.  Utterly atrocious.


You said Sony should have told the consumers their information may have been stolen before they knew that. That would be stupid to release that statement and then have to clarify if in fact it wasnt.

I wasnt speaking of being informed our info was stolen as being an entitlement but when a service is hacked by criminals to sue the company hosting the product, when we sign off acknowledging that not only could this have happened but its not their fault is what i was referring to as a warped sense of entitlement.

We scroll through the ToS barely anyone reads them, we play in harmony on a free PSN for years then criminals hijack it, and all of a sudden the network we have enjoyed and the ToS we have signed agreeing this day may come means squat because people want a free buck. ENTITLEMENT.