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Sony's 'No-Sue' Defense: AT&T Got Away With It, So We Can Too

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September 27, 2011
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Sony's 'No-Sue' Defense: AT&T Got Away With It, So We Can Too
Sony's says defense of "no litigation" clause in PlayStation Network terms of service is because the U.S. Supreme Court considers the language "enforceable."
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