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This, and past draconian measures by the company, is exactly why I've stopped buying any and all Sony hardware. I've passed up some great deals; most recently, a Sony HDTV at half the retail price, and I've been saving towards a new TV for a while now. I'm even hesitant to buy a Blu-Ray player, given Sony's deep involvement with the technology.
My anti-Sony sentiment began back when they shut down Lik-Sang -- where I enjoyed being able to get Sega Dreamcast gear and games -- because the company sold PSPs in Hong Kong and parts of Europe against Sony's wishes. The sales were legal, and the merchandise was legit. Sony was making money over the table on every PSP Lik-Sang sold. Everyone should have been happy.
But in Sony's world, only they should be happy, and consumers should be dumb sheep who aren't allowed to actually own the hardware they buy.
Fuck 'em.