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    Sony sued over free speech

    Banned Player Sues Sony

    (If you don’t want to read the link)
    Ok, basically this individual was banned from PSN for excessive language (what exactly he said is unknown). So, instead of taking it as a lesson learned and moving on, he decided to push back and is now suing Sony for not allowing him to exercise free speech.

    But wait… there’s more. He is also claiming in his case that the banning caused him “Pain and Suffering” because he is agoraphobic and gaming was his only social interaction.

    If you want the details, click the link.

    Discuss.

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    This lawsuit is filled with so much bull...

    I hate lawsuits like this where the 1st party screws around and gets punished for being a stupid jackass and then turns around and sues the second party for doing there job. I'm sure it will be thrown out and even if it isn't, its not likely he'll win. This is a joke.

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    I'm surprised that this case is even being heard. No doubt Sony reserves the right to terminate service of any customer for abuse, misuse, etc. of their service (as to be determined by Sony exclusively) as protected by their Terms of Service agreement to which all users must agree. The Play Station Network is a private service, not public domain. Free speech doesn't exist there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ouch! View Post
    I'm surprised that this case is even being heard. No doubt Sony reserves the right to terminate service of any customer for abuse, misuse, etc. of their service (as to be determined by Sony exclusively) as protected by their Terms of Service agreement to which all users must agree. The Play Station Network is a private service, not public domain. Free speech doesn't exist there.
    This was my reaction when I read it. I am very surprised that they have even validated the case this much. The only thing that is even noteworthy is him wanting access to his prepaid points. I was somewhat surprised that he thought to mention that in his case.

    He states that he was banned for his language in a “public forum” but like you said, it is owned by Sony, and its all put forth in there terms of use agreement (I would assume, I don’t play PSN, so correct me if I am wrong)

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    I doubt he can get the prepaid points back. As far as Sony is concerned, he likely purchased the points, and by doing so the transaction was complete when he purchased the points. He got what he paid for. His fault he can't use it now. That's likely also in their ToS.

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    Everyone pretty much already stated what I was thinking. There is no free speech in a private domain. He had to agree to that when he signed up. Guess he should read or behave himself. His fault. His loss

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    Seems a pretty simple case to me. The guy was using excessive language, breached Terms of Service, gets banned. End of story. This case shouldn't even be considered as serious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ouch! View Post
    I'm surprised that this case is even being heard.
    I don't see anything in that article about a trial date. Hell, Sony hasn't even responded, so the lawsuit hasn't gotten anywhere yet. It will likely be dismissed as soon it gets before a judge and Sony files a motion.

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    ToS agreement.

    This is a hilarious case, and I think that guy doesn't stand a chance.

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    I wonder if they banned his PSN name or his IP? In the case of the former he could just make another seeing as it takes a total of 2 minutes... sucks for his points, I think he should get them back and consent to a lesson learned.

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    I see no case here. He has accepted the contract that says Sony can ban him if he uses offensive language or behaviour. Hell, if anything, Sony should sue him for breach of contract.

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    i have no comment on this. He is delusional to think that any judge will een look at this case without throwing it in his face.

    Also showing up to court will be enough evidence discretit him and lose the case, as his claimed agoraphobia would prevent him from even showing up.

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    I very much doubt they banned him outright for swearing over PSN. It must have been a repeated offense in which case he deserves to be banned. Plus I doubt they would ban his entire IP address, only his account, which is trivial. This entire story just pisses me off beyond belief.

    On the plus side though, Sony might just have helped him get a little closer to overcoming his agrophobia. Good job Sony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreddz View Post
    On the plus side though, Sony might just have helped him get a little closer to overcoming his agrophobia. Good job Sony.
    This made me smile.

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