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thekitchensink said:


I hope this was being sarcastic.  Sony is essentially saying that you aren't allowed to lend out a game that is theoretically yours.  The fact that it is digital, and not physical, is immaterial--you bought it and if they don't like what you're doing with it, well, they can go cry because you own it now.

Not that Nintendo's any better--3DS and Wii downloaded games can't even be moved off their host system at all without a lot of hassle.

Physical copies can't be in more than one place at once. It's too easy to exchange passwords and play other people's games while they play them too. SONY need to stop things like that, but they got it right with the PSP, but there was no need to lock SEN accounts to memory cards.