Post: Is a ToS bypass is technically possible ?
02-18-2011, 02:01 AM #1
Czk
Gym leader
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Since sony is trying to trap all users and forcing to accept their new ToS which is clearly not at our advantage, i was wondering if it would be possible to bypass it using similar methods as bypassing the 3.56 update.

(Spoofing that we accepted it would be useless since they will consider that we accepted lololol)


Originally posted by Viethms View Post
that wont make sense lol, it'll just bring you down even further for hacking the system. if thats what you mean, but i may have read your post differently


I am asking is there is a way ( other than spoofing) to avoid to accept that ToS.
If you have theories its your chance.
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02-18-2011, 02:03 AM #2
Viethms
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by Czk View Post
Since sony is trying to trap all users and forcing to accept their new ToS which is clearly not at our advantage, i was wondering if it would be possible to bypass it using similar methods as bypassing the 3.56 update.

(Spoofing that we accepted it would be useless since they will consider that we accepted lololol)


that wont make sense lol, it'll just bring you down even further for hacking the system. if thats what you mean, but i may have read your post differently
02-18-2011, 02:07 AM #3
Chrome Playa
Chrome Gaming Reloaded
Originally posted by Viethms View Post
that wont make sense lol, it'll just bring you down even further for hacking the system. if thats what you mean, but i may have read your post differently


Bypassing the ToS will put even more bounty on your head. Using an unauthorized method to access the PSN without accepting the ToS will get you in big trouble if Sony finds out. And I repeat "IF" Sony finds out.

Btw, post in questions section next time.
02-18-2011, 02:10 AM #4
Viethms
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by Chrome
Bypassing the ToS will put even more bounty on your head. Using an unauthorized method to access the PSN without accepting the ToS will get you in big trouble if Sony finds out. And I repeat "IF" Sony finds out.

Btw, post in questions section next time.


then my statement above is correct - ish Happy thanks for confirming it
02-18-2011, 02:11 AM #5
Chrome Playa
Chrome Gaming Reloaded
Originally posted by Viethms View Post
then my statement above is correct - ish Happy thanks for confirming it


No problem. It's like breaking the law then being sent to jail and then you ask if there is a way to escape jail. Obviously escaping is going to put you in even deeper sh*t. lol.

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02-18-2011, 02:19 AM #6
Czk
Gym leader
Originally posted by Chrome
No problem. It's like breaking the law then being sent to jail and then you ask if there is a way to escape jail. Obviously escaping is going to put you in even deeper sh*t. lol.


Is it written in the 3.55 ToS that we have to accept any new ToS before connecting to psn ?

We are subject to the 3.55 ToS until we accept the new one. Not before.
02-18-2011, 02:46 AM #7
Originally posted by Chrome
No problem. It's like breaking the law then being sent to jail and then you ask if there is a way to escape jail. Obviously escaping is going to put you in even deeper sh*t. lol.


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---------- Post added at 09:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:44 PM ----------

Originally posted by Czk View Post
Is it written in the 3.55 ToS that we have to accept any new ToS before connecting to psn ?

We are subject to the 3.55 ToS until we accept the new one. Not before.


Of course you have to accept a new ToS to go online, Sony is allowed to change their ToS whenever they want as long as it doesn't say anything illegal, no ToS or EULA overrides the law.
02-18-2011, 04:06 AM #8
MasonF123
Vault dweller
Since it's a requirement to accept the ToS to play online.....

If you don't accept it and you're using their network, I almost want to say that's like trespassing.

For example: If you Trespass on private property, the owner is allowed to press charges.

Could something similar apply to accessing PSN without out accepting the ToS?

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