In some boneheaded SCOTUS decision, they ruled companies are allowed to force people to waive their right to sue or seek redress in some shrink wrapped EULA.
What we see now is the result of that. Sony will not be sued. Anyone who bought any of these things within the last 90 days who attempts a chargeback will be banned from PSN and basically using a Sony anything forever.
In some boneheaded SCOTUS decision, they ruled companies are allowed to force people to waive their right to sue or seek redress in some shrink wrapped EULA.
What we see now is the result of that. Sony will not be sued. Anyone who bought any of these things within the last 90 days who attempts a chargeback will be banned from PSN and basically using a Sony anything forever.
Yeah I figured it was like that in the fine print. We reserve the right to revoke whatever, whenever.
There are more jurisdictions than just the USA.
Was Discovery Network programming available to non-US subscribers? I'm not sure that it was.
But, yes, it would be interesting to see how Sony behaves where the law actually protects people.