Sony Sued For other OS Removal

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Sony Computer Entertainment America for the removal of the 'Other OS' feature from the PlayStation 3.

In March, Sony released firmware v3.21 that disabled the feature, disallowing users from installing the Linux operating system. The update was not mandatory; however those who chose not to download it were cut off from a number of other features, one of which included signing in to PlayStation Network.

The suit, filed on April 27 by Anthony Ventura of California, seeks to redress Sony for the "intentional disablement of the valuable functionality originally advertised as available" for the Playstation 3. The disabling of Linux support is not only in breach of the sales contract between Sony and its customers, the suit says, but also a deceptive business practice "perpetrated on millions of unsuspecting customers."

Sony publicly stated the removal of the feature was for security reasons, however, the lawsuit says the company was more concerned with potential piracy.

"On information and belief, contrary to Sony's statement, the 'security concerns' did not involve a threat to PS3 users, but rather reflected Sony's concerns that the Other OS feature might be used by 'hackers' to copy and/or steal gaming and other content."

The suit also alleges Sony violated California's Unfair Competition Law by restricting the PS3's functionalities by "forcing consumers to choose between the Other OS function and the Other Advertised Features impaired by Update 3.21"

The suit states those who purchased a PlayStation 3 had "no ability to negotiate the System Software License Agreement's terms which was only provided to them after they purchased their PS3s, including the terms allowing Sony to remove functions at will, allowing it unilaterally change the System Software License Agreement at will and forcing consumers to either accept any changes in the System Software License Agreement or cease their use of their PS3."

This class action lawsuit is brought on behalf of a nationwide class of all persons who purchased a PS3 during the period of November 17, 2006 to March 27, 2010 and who did not resell their PS3 before March 27, 2010. The suit seeks, among other things, compensatory damages, and injunction relief. No specific sum was listed, however the suit says "the amount in controversy is in excess of $5 million."

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I wonder how well this will go.
 
I think the guy just wants to make a quick buck from a frivolous lawsuit to Sony. 5 million dollars for removal of Other OS seems kind of excessive.

The American legal system seems kind of odd compared to the Canadian legal system where this kind of stuff almost never happens.
 
Class action lawsuits can be kind of worthless these days since each participant which could be in the 1000s -10,000s or more participants for class actions might only get 5-10 dollars more or less , and the lawyers get rich from the cash settlements (legal fees) since you have to pay them legal fees. The lawyer gets nothing if he loses, so if he loses he might ask the participants of the lawsuit to pay for his services, or risk being sued.

Legal fees are expensive if you hired a well educated Lawyer.

Look at what legal fees did to Micheal Jackson (sexual crimes), OJ Simpson (Murder), Lindsey Lohan (DUI, Drug possession, public intoxication), etc. They are all broke, and lost a lot of their money to pay for their lawyers.

If you do not like your Sony PS3 for any reason you can sell your PS3 to EBworld, Gamespot, or EBay since most stores are willing to buy back used PS3s as long as they are not damaged.
 
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