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pwhodges:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/04/sony-admits-utter-psn-failure-your-personal-data-has-been-stolen.ars

"Sony is still unsure about whether your credit card data is safe"

JD:
I posted this in the pointless thread but I think it pertains to the topic

Blyss:
For them to act like they have no idea how it happened, is expected.

But to act like they have no idea how to fix it...  is just ridiculous.

 :|

SirDudley:
As some people I know have said, the moment Sony reveals that credit card information was stolen, if the forum will excuse my French......the shit will hit the fan at fucking ludicrous speed.

Believe me, people are watching Sony like a hawk and waiting to see just how bad this can spiral downwards.

Odin:
They're going to fight it in the UK, but here in the US you're screwed.


--- Quote ---It has emerged that part of Sony's PSN terms and conditions claim that the company is not liable for any loss of user data.

"We exclude all liability for loss of data or unauthorised access to your data, Sony Online Network account or Sony Online Network wallet and for damage caused to your software or hardware as a result of using or accessing Sony Online Network," the terms state.

--- End quote ---

From here.

And this isn't entirely cut and dry with enforceability in the US, either, considering ProCD_v._Zeidenberg

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