An nameless reader writes with this excerpt from the Examiner:
"In a grand dose of irony today, Sony was sued over a term in the computer game Network's End User Agreement that states that users cannot sue Sony. These terms were added in September, after a long string of Sony hacks (the standard count is that Sony got broken into 17 times in a space of about 2 months), which be conspicuous a massive outage of the playstation Network itself. The suit that was filed today is a class action suit for all of those who bought a PS3 and signed up for the PSN before the September update to the EULA. The suit also claims that this is a unfair occupation utilize
idioms:avail oneself of on Sony's part, and requires users to forgo their rights in order to use the device that they purchased."


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