“You could argue that it’s a storm in a teacup - a very vocal minority of passionate gamers,” says Sony Computer Entertainment chief executive Andrew House, speaking to Yahoo! News in Los Angeles this week. “This huge outpouring of feeling around the concept of ownership of content. But I have to say I don’t see it that way.”
British-born House was speaking in the wake of Sony’s press conference at the E3 game show, where Sony revealed that, unlike rival Microsoft, it would not use a digital rights management system to allow publishers to control the resale of used games.
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That's how it should be. You have a lot to learn M$ from Sony.
Apparently ms forgot basic consumer rights, way to go microsoft
Microsoft " if you buy it we own it ".
Microsoft theme is "whats mine is mine and yours is mine"
"If you buy it, you own it"
My thoughts exactly!