Kasz216 said:
No, they're doing... about as much as any company would in this situation. Though again... you are. You are claiming that the size of the breach means they should be allowed to offer less then what's standard. Which is a clear show of considering the company more then the individual. I mean, seriously just stop and think about it for a second. How does it matter to the end consumer how many users data sony lost? All that matters is that they lost their data. What Sony's offering is fine. Claiming it's generous or something they didn't have to do however is wrong. It's about industry standard for this kind of F-up. |
Either you are misunderstanding what I'm saying or you are intentionally trying to miss the pov I'm coming from.
I'm not saying the size of the data breach justifies current actions or anything. I'm telling you what they have done so far is what anyone withing reasonable means should expect at this point. You have yet to even give me the examples I asked of you to show me anything that can be compared to this situation.
take a step back, maybe read what I typed again. Misinterpretation is strong with this one on your end.
What sony is offering is more than fine imo. And this is where out pov change. and again your misinterpreting and putting words on your own. I never said it's generous or any of that nonsense. I'm just saying they are doing great in making it up to the users and imo that a reasonable user can't expect anything more from at this point.
you bring in 'industry' standards yet you can't provide me with a single example from the industry. the scale of the problem is something completely new to this industry. Actually you know what, forget this industry, give me few examples of incidents like this from any industry and what they did to compensate for it, I just wanna learn.

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