Fulcrum29
Honorary Master
Ban Sony from SA, they can go be racist somewhere else. @Jan
Xbox and Valve have made a lot of investments in Africa through the years, servers, presence etc, these clowns have no business being here.
Wait till the EFF hears about this, lmao.
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Yeah, it could be in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's interest, but I don't think they will consider it a civil liberty to promote.
It has more to do with nations not having regulations open to Sony's participation. Governments can restrict commercial activities. This is also why there are geo-restrictions, and not all accommodative EULAs. Laws and policies are a tricky business to navigate.
What is happening is sad to see. Sony and Arrowhead should be more transparent. Though restrictions can be circumvented with a VPN, Sony should provide access to those who can't access PSN locally due to reasons. Let's not ignore that this started with privacy concerns, Sony has been breached multiple times, and users want to be more secure.
All in all, Sony needs a valid motivation. The please the shareholders, having higher numbers, narrative is activist talk. They already have plus 120 million users on the PlayStation Network. This in my opinion has more to do with Sony wanting users linked to their ecosystem, which will please shareholders, but it is an enabler to allow commercial activities. Some even call it a metaverse...
In the digital era, companies want to lock you in, retain you in a closed ecosystem. You can put things in, but you can't take things out, neither own it, mind you.
And, yes, I know what you typed, and no, Malema is not big enough to extort Sony.
