If this was a service you paid for then people could start filing class action suits but its a FUCKING FREE SERVICE!
I weep for the human race.
If this was a service you paid for then people could start filing class action suits but its a FUCKING FREE SERVICE!
I weep for the human race.
Who cares what you think - douche.
This is exactly why I haven't been bashing Sony. If I was paying for the online services I would have had many a bad thing to say about them. However, if my credit card data was compromised then free service or no, they need to challenged.
Who cares what you think - douche.
Explain to me then, by your logic, how this law suit holds merit? Seeing as PSN is a free service?
1.Yes PSN is a free service. But some of us are PSN + members. A service we pay for.
2. When you buy DLC you also need to use your credit card details to purchase the items in order to download it.
So, taking this into consideration this lawsuit might hold some merit.
Who cares what you think - douche.
1.Yes PSN is a free service. But some of us are PSN + members. A service we pay for.
2. When you buy DLC you also need to use your credit card details to purchase the items in order to download it.
So, taking this into consideration this lawsuit might hold some merit.
If this was a service you paid for then people could start filing class action suits but its a FUCKING FREE SERVICE!
I weep for the human race.
Strange, that thought hasn't even crossed my mind, but it's true. Wtf! Can you even sue someone if it's a free service?! Although, on the other hand, this can turn out to be quite a complex case.
Who's fault is it for getting their details exposed? The client, or SONY? Obviously it's SONY's fail, but the client DID use the services, and it's not like the things buy there is exclusive to PSN, or is it?
Absolutely you can sue them if its a free service. Facebook, Steam, Impulse, Paypal, Lord of the Rings Online, Google etc. They are all free and can hold some very sensitive information which they are legally responsible for safeguarding, regardless of terms and conditions.
Your thoughts are leaning towards XBL vs PSN subscriptions. You are not paying XBL to protect your privacy, they have to do that before money and subscriptions even comes into the equation. Think very carefully about it, imagine having to pay everyone who you didn't want to leak your private information, that line of thinking is madness.