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Things are getting smelly in the PS3 scene as the “war” between Sony and Hackers are heating up…quickly. Sony rolled out an updated TOS today for PSN forcing you to agree to the new TOS if you wish to still connect to PSN. The new updates mainly say that Sony has the right to “spy” on what you are doing on your PS3 and have officially banned the use of anything on your PS3 (i.e homebrew) not licensed by Sony, threatening with a ban.
To quote the change of TOS:
You agree that you will not use any unauthorized hardware, including peripherals not sold or licensed by a Sony company such as, by way of example only, non-licensed game enhancement devices, controllers, adaptors and power supply devices (collectively, “Non-Licensed Peripherals”) or software to access or use Sony Online Services or any content or service provided on or through Sony Online Services.
Sony is serious about banning, so the threat now is more real than before, be warned that using any PSN bypass methods are at your own risk and you run a high risk (currently) of being banned (no bypass for bans yet). We also recommend everyone to remove the credit card details from your PSN account, more details why HERE.You can view the full PSN TOS here.
What are your thoughts on this? Will you be accepting the new TOS to stay on PSN? Let us know via comments below.
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