Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Why I Won't Be Buying Videos from SONY PSN Anymore

[UPDATE, Aug 11, 2011: Sony finally corrected their ToS:http://www.qriocity.com/us/en/legal-snei-tosua-redlines.html  Thanks SONY!]

Even though the new Terms of Service for Sony Network Entertainment America (SNEA), formerly a part of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), came out on April 1 I have confirmed that what sneaky back-handedness they wrote into it was not an April fools joke.

For those who own a PS3 (or other PSN/Qriocity capable video device) in Canada SONY apparently doesn't like you.

...or at least they don't care about your continued loyalty and continued business.

They have written the terms so that everyone who clicked the I Agree button to log into their PSN account has agreed that even if they are in Canada they will not watch the videos bought on the PSN Video store outside the United States.  That means that if you are in Canada and purchased a video from SONY's PSN video store and you then watch it in Canada you are violating the Terms of Service and SONY is free to do whatever they want to your account.

I sought first a change to fix what looked like an embarrassing mistake on SONY's part, but then when that did not seem to be coming I asked for an official statement that what they said is what they meant.

This is the final e-mail I got back from them:

Hello Rod,

We do apologize for this inconvenience or confusion regarding this issue,

This is an official document listed below.

Please refer to the Terms of Use, section 8.

Terms of Use and User Agreement
Article Link: http://playstation.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1109

Regards,
Don K


For anyone interested, but not wanting to follow the link here is Section 8 of Terms of Service and User Agreement Version 9 (April 1, 2011)

I have highlighted in RED the part I'm talking about.


8. VIDEO CONTENT

You may use either your Qriocity account or PSN account to purchase video content. Subject to the terms of this Agreement and any additional terms and conditions for the particular item, SNEA licenses digitalized content, including television shows and movies ("Video Content") to you for your personal, private, non-commercial viewing in the United States only, using a limited number of activated PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems, personal computers ("PSN Devices") and VOD Devices (collectively, "Authorized Devices") during the authorized viewing period ("Authorized Term"). Video Content may be made available to you as a rental for a limited duration ("Rental Content") or purchase ("Sold Content"). Use of Video Content is subject to certain digital rights management rules and terms and conditions of this Agreement. Except for rights explicitly granted to you, all rights in the Video Content are reserved by SNEA and its licensors.

Only one copy of Rental Content may be viewable on an Authorized Device and each copy will have a rental time period ("Rental Period") during which you can begin playback for that copy. The Rental Period for each copy of Rental Content will be displayed to you prior to finalizing your rental payment. Once you begin playback of your Rental Content copy, that copy is viewable for up to 24 hours. After such time, you will not be able to view the Rental Content. Rental Content may not be reproduced.

You may select the Authorized Device on which you want to view your Rental Content. If you have a Qriocity account, you may view your content from any one of your activated VOD Devices only. If you have a PSN account, you may view your Rental Content purchased on PSN or Qriocity from any one of your activated Authorized Devices, except that if the Rental Content is in high definition format, it may be viewed on one (1) activated PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system or one (1) VOD Device. Rental Content may not be transferred between a PSN Device and a VOD Device. Once playback has started on a VOD Device, you may not view that content using any other Authorized Device without a separate payment. If you start Rental Content playback on a PSN Device, the account that purchased the Rental Content may, during the Authorized Term, transfer that content to a limited number of activated PSN Devices, as described below.

Rental Content in standard definition format downloaded onto a PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system or a personal computer may be transferred to up to three (3) PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems. Rental Content in standard definition format for use with a PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system may be transferred to up to one (1) PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and two (2) personal computers.

You may view Sold Content for an unlimited number of times on an activated PSN Device only. The account that purchased the Sold Content may copy that content to a limited number of PSN Devices, as described below.

Sold Content in standard definition format downloaded onto a PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system or a personal computer may be copied for use on up to three (3) PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems. Sold Content in standard definition format for use with a PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system may be copied for use on up to one (1) PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and two (2) personal computers. Sold Content in high definition format may be viewed on only one (1) activated PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system.

You may have the option to purchase Video Content in high definition and standard definition format. You acknowledge that delivery of content is dependent on variables not under SNEA's control, including but not limited to, the speed and availability of your broadband or network connection. You may experience delays or technical difficulties caused by or related to such variables. If you have purchased Video Content and view it using a VOD Device, you may not be able to view your content in the format that you've purchased due to such variables. To the extent permitted by applicable law, you will not receive a refund or credit for any content that you are not able to view or have difficulty viewing due to such variables. We strongly encourage you to purchase content suitable for your viewing capabilities. You bear all responsibility for ensuring that you have the viewing capabilities to view content in the appropriate format or at all.

Proper activation of an Authorized Device by the account that purchased the Video Content is required for all downloads, transfers, copies and viewings. Purchase of Video Content is connected to the purchasing account. An account can activate no more than the maximum number of Authorized Devices, regardless of the number of copies of Video Content purchased. Video Content may not be transferred from one account to another. You may not exceed the total number of accounts on any Authorized Device. Please refer to http://playstation.com/ and http://qriocity.com/ for more information on the total number of permitted Sony Online Services accounts. SNEA reserves the right to limit the number of times an Authorized Device may be activated or deactivated.

Downloading or streaming is not permitted outside the Authorized Term. In addition, once Video Content has been downloaded or accessed, you will not be able to download it again without purchase of another copy.

Some content such as movie trailers may not be representative of the actual feature presentation. Digitalized versions of some content may not be identical with the original formatted content or previously released versions of the same titled content.

Video output in certain formats may require additional equipment, sold separately.



So there you have it Canadian PS3 users, SONY wants you to only watch your PSN video content in the USA, if you watch it at home you've violated the terms of your contract with SONY.

What were the e-mails leading upto all this you ask?

Here is the whole conversation. In typical e-mail style, it's best to start at the bottom and work your way up:


Subject
Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Conten...

Discussion Thread
Response Via Email (Don K) 04/20/2011 08:40 AM
Hello Rod,

We do apologize for this inconvenience or confusion regarding this issue,

This is an official document listed below.

Please refer to the Terms of Use, section 8.

Terms of Use and User Agreement
Article Link: http://playstation.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1109

Regards,
Don K
Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON) 04/19/2011 04:58 PM
I think you misunderstood me.
I am not asking for a refund of wallet moneys or to cancel my account.

I just want one of two things. Either a correction in the Terms of
Service so that it makes sense, or clarification from SONY that you (as
a company) really meant what you said and that it is no longer legal to
watch movies and TV shows I purchased in Canada on a Canadian PSN
account outside the USA.

As it stands, your Terms of Service say that I cannot watch videos from
PSN outside the USA. That means that if I watch my videos I am in breach
of this contract. I am holding off on accepting until I get either a
statement that that is indeed SONY's intent, or a new Terms of Service
appears with the mistake corrected.

If you do intend to make it a breach of contract for me to watch videos
that is fine, I will simply continue to use the PSN's other services and
no longer buy videos. .... although, if that is true, it'd be nice of
you to refund me for the videos you are stealing back, but I am not
going to force the issue. I'll just continue to play my games and watch
videos on other services.


Please let me know which it is. I want an official statement that the
terms of service are correct as they stand, or some indication of what
SONY's plan is to fix the error.



On 04/19/2011 11:29 AM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
>
>
> * Subject*
> Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
> Video Conten...
>
> * Discussion Thread*
> * Response Via Email (Don K)* 04/19/2011 08:29 AM
> Hello Rod,
>
> We do apologize for this inconvenience.
>
> Thank you for contacting us regarding your decision to decline our Terms
> of Service and User Agreement. If you are serious about not
> being in agreement with the Terms of Use, then in order to close your
> PlayStation®Network account and return the funds in the wallet
> associated with your account, we will need the following information:
>
> PSN Sign-In ID (email address used to create your PSN account)
> PSN Online ID
> First Name
> Last Name
> Complete Mailing Address (where you would like to receive your refund)
>
> You may reply to this email directly if you're already using your PSN
> Sign-In ID email address to read this email. Otherwise, if you have a
> different email address associated with your PSN Sign-In ID, you MUST
> use your PSN ID email address to send us the above information. You can
> send your email to:
>
> TOS_PSN@playstation.sony.com TOS_PSN@playstation.sony.com>
>
> The refund is only for the remaining funds in your PSN wallet. We will
> not refund any money for content that has already been purchased. Once
> the refund request has been processed, your PSN account will be
> terminated. You will lose access to any content that has been purchased
> with this PSN account, as well as any trophies awarded to the account.
> You will also not be able to use this email address to create a new PSN
> account. The termination of your account is final and cannot be reversed.
>
> If you wish to terminate more than one account, you must follow this
> process for each account (we will need to receive an email directly from
> each email address used to create the separate PSN accounts to validate
> that you are the owner of the email accounts).
>
> We value your input and appreciate you bringing this to our attention.
> Please rest assured that we will convey your feedback to Sony Computer
> Entertainment America, LLC's ("SCEA") appropriate management.
>
> Regards,
> Don K
> * Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/18/2011 05:43 PM
> Nothing against you guys personally, but as I am sure that you are not
> able to contractually bind SONY in any way, I cannot accept you saying
> "I am pretty sure you found an error...." and "Please keep using your
> account" as if it is a contract that supersedes the April 1 2011 Terms
> of Service/User Agreement.
>
> It has been 10 days since my initial contact with your department and I
> still have not received a satisfactory resolution to my concern.
> I will not click Accept, binding me to that agreement until it changes
> to resolve this or until I have in hand a contract from SONY legal dept
> that supersedes the April 1 Terms of Service.
>
> I am sure that this Terms of Service document was reviewed by at least a
> dozen people at SONY and it is an absolute embarrassment that it made it
> to being presented to your customers in it's current form.
>
> Please forward this to the Legal Department, I eagerly await their response.
>
> Sincerely,
> Rod MacPherson.
>
>
> On 12/04/2011 6:45 PM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
>>
>>
>> * Subject*
>> Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
>> Video Conten...
>>
>> * Discussion Thread*
>> * Response Via Email (James G)* 04/12/2011 03:45 PM
>> Hello Rod,
>>
>> I am pretty sure you found an error in the wording. I will report this
>> and say thank you.
>>
>> Once this is updated you can probably rest easy and not worry about
>> this since it was likely in error.
>>
>> Please keep using your account, as it would seem that is really your
>> intent.
>>
>> Regards,
>> James G
>>
>> Are you a member of the PlayStation®Network yet? Play games online,
>> chat with friends, access exclusive titles, downloadable games, PS
>> one®Classics, free demos, movies, TV shows and more! Highly connected
>> and endlessly entertaining.
>> Welcome to the PlayStation®Network. Join now
>>
> !
>>
>>
>> * Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/12/2011 03:14 PM
>> Can I have an update on this?
>> surely I'm not the only one who refused to agree to these terms based on
>> the limitation of only being allowed to view purchased content in a
>> country I don't live in.
>>
>> An update would be appreciated.
>> I'm a loyal Sony customer, having bought 3 PS2s, a PSP and 2 PS3's over
>> the years, but I cannot agree to terms that disallow me from watching
>> content I've purchased. ...even if I'll technically be able to I won't
>> agree to the contract the way it is.
>>
>>
>> On 04/09/2011 05:43 PM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > * Subject*
>> > Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
>> > Video Conten...
>> >
>> > * Discussion Thread*
>> > * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
>> > Hello Rod,
>> >
>> > I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased from
>> > the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being viewable in
>> > the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation Store's Video
>> > Download Service is still available in both Canada and the United
>> > States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony Computer
>> > Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause so that it
>> > can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing this to our
>> > attention. Please let me know if you have any other questions or
>> > concerns in the future.
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Richard K.
>> > * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
>> > *** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED AUTO
>> > RESPONSE. ***
>> >
>> > Thank you for contacting Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC
>> (SCEA).
>> >
>> > You have received this auto-acknowledgement to confirm that we received
>> > your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48 hours. For
>> > immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation Knowledge Center
>> > at http://us.playstation.com/support 24 hours a day.
>> >
>> > Thank you for your patience.
>> >
>> > SCEA Consumer Services
>> > * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
>> > Dear Sony,
>> > I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
>> > says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
>> > I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
>> > crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
>> > agreement please.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Rod MacPherson
>> rod@macphersonclan.com rod@macphersonclan.com>
> rod@macphersonclan.com rod@macphersonclan.com>>
>> * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
>> Hello Rod,
>>
>> I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased
>> from the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being
>> viewable in the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation
>> Store's Video Download Service is still available in both Canada and
>> the United States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony
>> Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause
>> so that it can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing
>> this to our attention. Please let me know if you have any other
>> questions or concerns in the future.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Richard K.
>> * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
>> *** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED
>> AUTO RESPONSE. ***
>>
>> Thank you for contacting Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC (SCEA).
>>
>> You have received this auto-acknowledgement to confirm that we
>> received your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48
>> hours. For immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation
>> Knowledge Center at http://us.playstation.com/support 24 hours a day.
>>
>> Thank you for your patience.
>>
>> SCEA Consumer Services
>> * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
>> Dear Sony,
>> I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
>> says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
>> I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
>> crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
>> agreement please.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Rod MacPherson
> rod@macphersonclan.com rod@macphersonclan.com>
> * Response Via Email (James G)* 04/12/2011 03:45 PM
> Hello Rod,
>
> I am pretty sure you found an error in the wording. I will report this
> and say thank you.
>
> Once this is updated you can probably rest easy and not worry about this
> since it was likely in error.
>
> Please keep using your account, as it would seem that is really your intent.
>
> Regards,
> James G
>
> Are you a member of the PlayStation®Network yet? Play games online,
> chat with friends, access exclusive titles, downloadable games, PS
> one®Classics, free demos, movies, TV shows and more! Highly connected
> and endlessly entertaining.
> Welcome to the PlayStation®Network. Join now
> !
>
> * Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/12/2011 03:14 PM
> Can I have an update on this?
> surely I'm not the only one who refused to agree to these terms based on
> the limitation of only being allowed to view purchased content in a
> country I don't live in.
>
> An update would be appreciated.
> I'm a loyal Sony customer, having bought 3 PS2s, a PSP and 2 PS3's over
> the years, but I cannot agree to terms that disallow me from watching
> content I've purchased. ...even if I'll technically be able to I won't
> agree to the contract the way it is.
>
>
> On 04/09/2011 05:43 PM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
>>
>>
>> * Subject*
>> Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
>> Video Conten...
>>
>> * Discussion Thread*
>> * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
>> Hello Rod,
>>
>> I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased from
>> the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being viewable in
>> the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation Store's Video
>> Download Service is still available in both Canada and the United
>> States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony Computer
>> Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause so that it
>> can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing this to our
>> attention. Please let me know if you have any other questions or
>> concerns in the future.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Richard K.
>> * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
>> *** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED AUTO
>> RESPONSE. ***
>>
>> Thank you for contacting Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC (SCEA).
>>
>> You have received this auto-acknowledgement to confirm that we received
>> your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48 hours. For
>> immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation Knowledge Center
>> at http://us.playstation.com/support 24 hours a day.
>>
>> Thank you for your patience.
>>
>> SCEA Consumer Services
>> * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
>> Dear Sony,
>> I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
>> says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
>> I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
>> crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
>> agreement please.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
>
> Rod MacPherson
> rod@macphersonclan.com rod@macphersonclan.com>
> * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
> Hello Rod,
>
> I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased from
> the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being viewable in
> the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation Store's Video
> Download Service is still available in both Canada and the United
> States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony Computer
> Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause so that it
> can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing this to our
> attention. Please let me know if you have any other questions or
> concerns in the future.
>
>
> Regards,
> Richard K.
> * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> *** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED AUTO
> RESPONSE. ***
>
> Thank you for contacting Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC (SCEA).
>
> You have received this auto-acknowledgement to confirm that we received
> your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48 hours. For
> immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation Knowledge Center
> at http://us.playstation.com/support 24 hours a day.
>
> Thank you for your patience.
>
> SCEA Consumer Services
> * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> Dear Sony,
> I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
> says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
> I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
> crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
> agreement please.
>
>
>


--

Rod MacPherson
rod@macphersonclan.com
Response Via Email (Don K) 04/19/2011 08:29 AM
Hello Rod,

We do apologize for this inconvenience.

Thank you for contacting us regarding your decision to decline our Terms of Service and User Agreement. If you are serious about not
being in agreement with the Terms of Use, then in order to close your PlayStation®Network account and return the funds in the wallet associated with your account, we will need the following information:

PSN Sign-In ID (email address used to create your PSN account)
PSN Online ID
First Name
Last Name
Complete Mailing Address (where you would like to receive your refund)

You may reply to this email directly if you're already using your PSN Sign-In ID email address to read this email. Otherwise, if you have a different email address associated with your PSN Sign-In ID, you MUST use your PSN ID email address to send us the above information. You can send your email to:

TOS_PSN@playstation.sony.com

The refund is only for the remaining funds in your PSN wallet. We will not refund any money for content that has already been purchased. Once the refund request has been processed, your PSN account will be terminated. You will lose access to any content that has been purchased with this PSN account, as well as any trophies awarded to the account. You will also not be able to use this email address to create a new PSN account. The termination of your account is final and cannot be reversed.

If you wish to terminate more than one account, you must follow this process for each account (we will need to receive an email directly from each email address used to create the separate PSN accounts to validate that you are the owner of the email accounts).

We value your input and appreciate you bringing this to our attention. Please rest assured that we will convey your feedback to Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC's ("SCEA") appropriate management.

Regards,
Don K
Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON) 04/18/2011 05:43 PM
Nothing against you guys personally, but as I am sure that you are not
able to contractually bind SONY in any way, I cannot accept you saying
"I am pretty sure you found an error...." and "Please keep using your
account" as if it is a contract that supersedes the April 1 2011 Terms
of Service/User Agreement.

It has been 10 days since my initial contact with your department and I
still have not received a satisfactory resolution to my concern.
I will not click Accept, binding me to that agreement until it changes
to resolve this or until I have in hand a contract from SONY legal dept
that supersedes the April 1 Terms of Service.

I am sure that this Terms of Service document was reviewed by at least a
dozen people at SONY and it is an absolute embarrassment that it made it
to being presented to your customers in it's current form.

Please forward this to the Legal Department, I eagerly await their response.

Sincerely,
Rod MacPherson.


On 12/04/2011 6:45 PM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
>
>
> * Subject*
> Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
> Video Conten...
>
> * Discussion Thread*
> * Response Via Email (James G)* 04/12/2011 03:45 PM
> Hello Rod,
>
> I am pretty sure you found an error in the wording. I will report this
> and say thank you.
>
> Once this is updated you can probably rest easy and not worry about
> this since it was likely in error.
>
> Please keep using your account, as it would seem that is really your
> intent.
>
> Regards,
> James G
>
> Are you a member of the PlayStation®Network yet? Play games online,
> chat with friends, access exclusive titles, downloadable games, PS
> one®Classics, free demos, movies, TV shows and more! Highly connected
> and endlessly entertaining.
> Welcome to the PlayStation®Network. Join now
> !
>
>
> * Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/12/2011 03:14 PM
> Can I have an update on this?
> surely I'm not the only one who refused to agree to these terms based on
> the limitation of only being allowed to view purchased content in a
> country I don't live in.
>
> An update would be appreciated.
> I'm a loyal Sony customer, having bought 3 PS2s, a PSP and 2 PS3's over
> the years, but I cannot agree to terms that disallow me from watching
> content I've purchased. ...even if I'll technically be able to I won't
> agree to the contract the way it is.
>
>
> On 04/09/2011 05:43 PM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
> >
> >
> > * Subject*
> > Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
> > Video Conten...
> >
> > * Discussion Thread*
> > * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
> > Hello Rod,
> >
> > I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased from
> > the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being viewable in
> > the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation Store's Video
> > Download Service is still available in both Canada and the United
> > States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony Computer
> > Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause so that it
> > can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing this to our
> > attention. Please let me know if you have any other questions or
> > concerns in the future.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Richard K.
> > * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> > *** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED AUTO
> > RESPONSE. ***
> >
> > Thank you for contacting Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC
> (SCEA).
> >
> > You have received this auto-acknowledgement to confirm that we received
> > your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48 hours. For
> > immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation Knowledge Center
> > at http://us.playstation.com/support 24 hours a day.
> >
> > Thank you for your patience.
> >
> > SCEA Consumer Services
> > * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> > Dear Sony,
> > I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
> > says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
> > I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
> > crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
> > agreement please.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
>
> Rod MacPherson
> rod@macphersonclan.com rod@macphersonclan.com>
> * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
> Hello Rod,
>
> I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased
> from the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being
> viewable in the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation
> Store's Video Download Service is still available in both Canada and
> the United States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony
> Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause
> so that it can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing
> this to our attention. Please let me know if you have any other
> questions or concerns in the future.
>
>
> Regards,
> Richard K.
> * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
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>
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> * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> Dear Sony,
> I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
> says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
> I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
> crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
> agreement please.
>
>
>


--
Rod MacPherson
rod@macphersonclan.com
Response Via Email (James G) 04/12/2011 03:45 PM
Hello Rod,

I am pretty sure you found an error in the wording. I will report this and say thank you.

Once this is updated you can probably rest easy and not worry about this since it was likely in error.

Please keep using your account, as it would seem that is really your intent.

Regards,
James G

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Customer By Email (ROD MACPHERSON) 04/12/2011 03:14 PM
Can I have an update on this?
surely I'm not the only one who refused to agree to these terms based on
the limitation of only being allowed to view purchased content in a
country I don't live in.

An update would be appreciated.
I'm a loyal Sony customer, having bought 3 PS2s, a PSP and 2 PS3's over
the years, but I cannot agree to terms that disallow me from watching
content I've purchased. ...even if I'll technically be able to I won't
agree to the contract the way it is.


On 04/09/2011 05:43 PM, PlayStation Consumer Services wrote:
>
>
> * Subject*
> Dear Sony, I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8
> Video Conten...
>
> * Discussion Thread*
> * Response Via Email (Richard K.)* 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
> Hello Rod,
>
> I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased from
> the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being viewable in
> the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation Store's Video
> Download Service is still available in both Canada and the United
> States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony Computer
> Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause so that it
> can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing this to our
> attention. Please let me know if you have any other questions or
> concerns in the future.
>
>
> Regards,
> Richard K.
> * Auto-Response* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> *** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED AUTO
> RESPONSE. ***
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> Thank you for contacting Sony Computer Entertainment America, LLC (SCEA).
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> your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48 hours. For
> immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation Knowledge Center
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>
> SCEA Consumer Services
> * Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON)* 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
> Dear Sony,
> I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content
> says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
> I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border
> crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the
> agreement please.
>
>
>


--

Rod MacPherson
rod@macphersonclan.com
Response Via Email (Richard K.) 04/09/2011 02:43 PM
Hello Rod,

I understand the concern caused by the mention of content purchased from the PlayStation®Store's Video Download Service only being viewable in the United States. I am glad to say the PlayStation Store's Video Download Service is still available in both Canada and the United States. I am having the appropriate department within Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) look into the mentioned clause so that it can be checked for inaccuracies. I appreciate you bringing this to our attention. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns in the future.


Regards,
Richard K.
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*** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS IS A SYSTEM-GENERATED AUTO RESPONSE. ***

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You have received this auto-acknowledgement to confirm that we received your message. We will respond to your message within 24 - 48 hours. For immediate online support, please visit our PlayStation Knowledge Center at http://us.playstation.com/support 24 hours a day.

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Customer By Web Form (ROD MACPHERSON) 04/08/2011 07:10 PM
Dear Sony,
I cannot agree to your April 1 terms of service. Sect. 8 Video Content says "...viewing in the United States only" I'm in Canada.
I am not going to drive my Playstation3 4 hours to the nearest border crossing just to watch a video I PURCHASED from you. Update the agreement please.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Epsilon: Be wary of Phishing attempts coming from legitimate looking e-mails

We all subscribe to e-mail newsletters in some form or another.
We all get those deal of the day e-mails telling us the latest deals at our favourite retailers or Air Miles updates with links back to the Air Miles site and vacation deals.

We all need to be a lot more careful.

Last month Epsilon, a marketing firm that deals with many of the retailers we all know and trust was hacked.
At first it was downplayed as not important because the hackers only got names and e-mail addresses. No credit card data was ever stored by Epsilon on the systems that were breached, and in fact they would not have that info in most cases because they are just the guys who send out those e-mail newsletters on behalf of retailers and banks.

Not long after, people started to realize the implications of this breach, but the problem is, even the tech press never really got the point across very well, and it was usually ignored by readers because the news sites only ever listed a handful of companies that were affected.

Most people reading about the breach are probably thinking, "I don't deal with those companies, I'm ok" looking at the short list of 3-4 examples in most news stories about it, or "so they got my e-mail address who cares, I get spam all the time".

The issue is they got e-mail addresses, and names linked to retailers and banks that you DO deal with and that you are already used to getting e-mails from. ...e-mails that already link to a 3rd party, that takes stats then forwards you to the retailer's website. So you are used to seeing links in these e-mails pointing to somewhere other than the official website, but eventually taking you there.

This is prime data for a wide spread, and likely to be highly successful, Phishing expedition.

They send you an e-mail that looks like every Sears ad you've gotten on a monthly basis for years, it has a great bargain on BBQs... You think "It's spring, I should probably check out this deal on BBQs" and you click it. It takes you to what looks like a Sears website (and yes they can be VERY convincing) but it is not. It is a fake Sears website that they set up just for the purpose of collecting more info about these people that they already know are Sears customers... Maybe you will attempt to order that BBQ and they will get your credit card, and you won't know it till it is way too late.

The other scam that they are running is a fake Epsilon breach news update site (copied from the actual press release site) that offers up a downloadable tool that they tell you to run to see if the hackers have your e-mail address... That tool is a Trojan!

So do they have your e-mail address? Probably. Do you get regular e-mails from any of these companies?

1-800-FLOWERS
AbeBooks
Abercrombie & Fitch (WFNNB)
AIR MILES Reward Program (Canada)
Ameriprise
Ann Taylor (WFNNB)
AshleyStewart (WFNNB)
Avenue (WFNNB)
Barclays Bank of Delaware
Beachbody
Bealls (WFNNB)
bebe
Best Buy
Best Buy Canada Reward Zone
Benefit Cosmetics (see below)
BJ’s Visa (Barclays Bank of Delaware)
Brookstone
Capital One
Catherine’s (WFNNB)
Chadwick’s (WFNNB)
Charter Communications
Chase
Citigroup
City Market
College Board
Crate & Barrel (WFNNB)
Crucial
David’s Bridal
Dell Australia
Dillons
Disney Destinations (The Walt Disney Travel Company)
Domestications (WFNNB)
Dressbarn (WFNNB)
Eddie Bauer Friends
Eileen Fisher (doesn’t name Epsilon but same template letter)
Ethan Allen
Eurosport Soccer (Soccer.com)
Express card (WFNNB)
ExxonMobil Card (Citi)
Fashion Bug (WFNNB)
FINA (WFNNB)
Food 4 Less
Fred Meyer
Fry’s
Gander Mountain (WFNNB)
Giant Eagle Fuelperks! (WFNNB)
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK)
Goody’s (WFNNB)
Hilton Honors
Home Depot Card (Citi)
Home Shopping Network (HSN)
J Crew (WFNNB)
J.Jill
Jay C
Jessica London (WFNNB)
JPMorgan Chase
Justice (WFNNB)
KingSize Direct  (WFNNB)
King Soopers
Kroger
Lacoste
Lane Bryant (WFNNB)
L.L. Bean Visa (Barclay’s)
M & T Bank
Marriott Rewards (FAQ on site)
Marks & Spencer
Maurice’s (WFNNB)
McKinsey Quarterly
MoneyGram
MyPoints Reward Visa
New York & Company
NTB Card (Citi)
One Stop Plus (WFNNB)
PacSun (Pacific Sunwear) (WFNNB)
Palais Royal (WFNNB)
Peebles (WFNNB)
Polo Ralph Lauren
PotteryBarn/PotteryBarnKids (WFNNB)
Quality Food Centers (QFC)
QualityHealth
RadioShack (WFNNB)
Ralphs
Red Roof Inn
Reeds Jewelers (WFNNB)
Ritz-Carlton (FAQ)
Robert Half International
Scottrade
Sears (Citi)
Shell (Citi)
Smile Generation Financial
Smith’s Food & Drug Centers (Smith’s Brands)
Sportsman’s Guide (WFNNB)
Stage (WFNNB)
Stonebridge Life Insurance
Target
Tastefully Simple
TD Ameritrade
The Limited (WFNNB)
The Place (Citi)
TIAA-CREF
TiVo
Trek (WFNNB)
United Retail Group (WFNNB)
US Bank
Value City Furniture (WFNNB)
Verizon
Victoria’s Secret (WFNNB)
Viking River Cruises
Walgreens
Woman Within (WFNNB)
World Financial Network National Bank




For more info:

http://www.databreaches.net/?p=17374

http://www.net-security.org/malware_news.php?id=1696&utm_source=Help+Net+Security+Daily+News&utm_campaign=6de5c5076e-RSS-hns&utm_medium=email

Friday, April 08, 2011

Take Back The Light

I know that the programme has been running for a year now, but I still get people asking me what to do with the used Compact Flourescent (CFL) light bulbs AKA twisty bulbs when they die.

Mainly they ask because with very few exceptions (a few vanity bulbs in the bathroom) all of my lights have been converted to CFL or halogen. (Halogen because low wattage halogen was available before high power dimmable LED) While CFL bulbs are available cheap in quantity these days, people are still reluctant because they don't know what to do with them when they die. It says right on the package that you shouldn't put them in the garbage because they contain mercury which could poison the water supply.

Anywhere in Ontario you can return ANY flourescent light tube, CFL or long tube style, to ANY Canadian Tire store.You just take it to the customer service area, and they have a bin specifically for CFL recycling. If you can't fit the bulb into the bin (because it's a long blub, or because the bin is full) just hand it over the desk to the clerk. Done.

They have them picked up and taken to a recycling facility in Ayr, Ontario, where they are safely recycled.

For more info read http://www.takebackthelight.ca/retail_take_back

Thursday, April 07, 2011

MD80 "spy camera"

I recently bought a very cheap little "spy" camera on ebay. (a little over $8 including shipping)

I wanted a helmet cam for my e-bike vlog on Youtube.

This cheap little camera fits right inside my motorcycle helmet. (it is tiny, so it doesn't get in the way at all) and records standard definition video to a microSD card. It runs off a built in rechargeable battery and charges via USB.

The video has a time stamp in the lower right corner, which is good for if there is an accident and I want to hand over the video to my lawyer or the police. The problem is that the date and time needs to be reset every time

you connect to the computer
the battery runs out. That doesn't sound bad except that it is not an automatic process, you need to manually edit a file called TAG.txt on the SD card and reboot the camera. (switch it off and on again)

I wrote a little BASH script (I use Linux as my primary Operating System) to handle that for me, so all I have to do is double click the MD80date.sh file and it generates the TAG.txt file for me.

MD80date.sh:
#!/bin/sh
DATE=`date +%Y/%m/%d`
TIME=`date +%H:%M:%S`
echo "[date] ">TAG.txt
echo $DATE" ">>TAG.txt
echo $TIME>> TAG.txt
echo "MD80 date & time have been updated in the TAG.txt file."



Here is a similar version for Windows

MD80date.cmd:
echo off
set YEAR=%date:~6,4%
set MONTH=%date:~0,2%
set DAY=%date:~3,2%
echo [date] >TAG.txt
echo %YEAR%/%MONTH%/%DAY% >>TAG.txt
echo %TIME:~0,8%>> TAG.txt
echo "MD80 date & time have been updated in the TAG.txt file."
So, if you pick up one of these dirt cheap cameras and need an easy way to set that timestamp, just copy these files into the SD card (in the root folder, or main folder, right next to the DCIM folder) then you just click on the one that corresponds to the OS you are using (Windows or Linux) before you eject and reboot the camera.

[NOTE: I've since upgraded to an 808 #11 keychain 720P HD camera]

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