Peter Edwards, Director of the Home Platform for Sony, had this to say to Gameindustry.biz:
“Ultimately we know a user’s details, we know machine details and we know where they live. If you really feel like you’ve been abused or that someone has just shown wholly inappropriate behaviour then you are able to complain about it. If you really, really misbehave you can have your console disconnected at a machine level, so you would actually have to move house and buy a new PS3 before you could get online again Clearly that’s not something we would want to be doing very often but as a disincentive to mess round too much it’s in our power,” he admitted.
So, I’m sorry to say, there goes all your hopes and dreams of a naked Jenna Jameson being plastered on the side of your Home Pad. I’m pretty sure you can hang all the naked people you want up in your real home. Is that illegal yet?
Jayslacks
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