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As I understand it, under UK law (Data Protection Act) Sony has a legal obligation to protect personal data held by them. No waiver will get them out of that.
I suspect that this waiver that Sony is trying to put in would be seen as an unfair term under contract law and would not stand up in court. I also suspect that if they try to deny users access to their online services unless they sign up to said unfair terms they would be on legally thin ice.
Any UK-based PSN users fancy taking this up with the Office of Fair Trading?