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Kinect IS Spying on You

By Geoffrey Tim
November 2, 2010
in :  Gaming
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Do you ever read the terms of service agreements that come with software, hardware and firmware updates? I know I don’t. I’m all too happy to scroll on to the end and click “yes.” One astute reader, liberty, took the time to read through the updated Xbox Live terms of service included with yesterday’s Xbox system update – and uncovered …

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PS3 Terms of Service Updated, Warns of 3D Risks

By Geoffrey Tim
July 13, 2010
in :  Gaming
6

Sony has updated its Online Terms of service to include warning about the possible adverse effects of prolonged 3D viewing – and the dangers that 3D poses to you and your kin. Effects include the obvious, usual suspects like headaches, eye strain, eye fatigue and nausea; but did you know that 3D could potentially damage the eyesight of those under …

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PSN Terms and Conditions Update: False Alarm Folks

By Nick De Bruyne
November 26, 2009
in :  Gaming
0

Yesterday Mr. Geoff posted that terms and conditions for PSN had changed and that you would now only be able to share your profile over three accounts instead of 5. This has thankfully turned out to be false because an incredibly (read: probably recently fired) smart person at Sony actually made a blunder in the form of a typo. Truth …

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PSN Terms and Conditions Changed – Gamesharing affected

By Geoffrey Tim
November 25, 2009
in :  Gaming
4

One of my favourite things about the PSN (Because yes, there ARE actually things I like about it) is Gamesharing. Slightly dubious – and not exactly endorsed by Sony is a feature that allows you to share PSN downloaded games with up to 4 friends. To be more correct I should says “used to allow you,” as Sony’s new PSN …

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Sony save themselves and damn you with new Terms Of Service

By Gareth
October 21, 2008
in :  Gaming
16

I wouldn’t blame you from not trusting Sony anymore after reading the changes to their new terms of service for their PLAYSTATION(R)Network accounts. In a move that pretty much detaches them from any kind of responsibility on almost all fronts and allows them to essentially “employ” you for free by having full access to any user created content you may …

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