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- Jun 17, 2005
 
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Originally posted by: Ned
Total BS. Returning games to the store, taking a game to a friend's house, replacing your console, and many other normal and legal activities are excluded by this. If sony is smart, they will not do this.
You could still return the disk to the store, the store would just not be able to resell the disk. The rest is not protected by law, so they do not have to let you do any of those things. Remember you are not buying the game, only licensing the right to play it, and then only under the conditions of the EULA which could have any number of limits on it, including that it can only be played in one specific machine, or only for so many hours after which you must pay a subscription fee (a la MMORPGs)
I do not believe that Sony intends to do any of this with the PS3, but I think they are going to take a small step in this direction. That is how we will end up eventually with the pay-per-play style of games like we had with old arcade games. They will slowly take away our ability to control the media, each time crying about piracy (which their DRM does not stop) and the public will mostly support it because they are mostly too stupid to realize that the wolf is already among them.
				
		
			