3/9/2026 at 10:44:12 AM
Reminds me of the Sony bash.org joke> <DmncAtrny> I will write on a huge cement block "BY ACCEPTING THIS BRICK THROUGH YOUR WINDOW, YOU ACCEPT IT AS IS AND AGREE TO MY DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS WELL AS DISCLAIMERS OF ALL LIABILITY, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL, THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE INSTALLATION OF THIS BRICK INTO YOUR BUILDING."
<DmncAtrny> And then hurl it through the window of a Sony officer
<DmncAtrny> and run like hell
by Havoc
3/9/2026 at 12:11:14 PM
Naturally, for this to work, one would need to incorporate first so that claim of free speech to be taken at face value.by iugtmkbdfil834
3/9/2026 at 2:50:44 PM
You joke, but if I email Sony customer support with an updated terms of service that says the service is free now, is that equally legitimate?by CobrastanJorji
3/11/2026 at 12:10:14 AM
The problem with that argument is that Sony is the one offering the service and the customer is the one using the service. The customer has the right to request changes to the terms of service and Sony has the right to refuse to provide the service if the customer asks for changes to the terms of service. So the customer is at a distinct disadvantage.The logic makes a certain amount of sense, but the logic falls flat when the service is an actual product the customer paid for and the company decides to change the terms of service after the fact. The logic also falls flat, in my opinion, when the company agreed to provide the service for a fixed term or the service can (reasonably) regarded as essential.
by II2II
3/9/2026 at 4:03:35 PM
IANAL but i think Sony would have had to *first* fully accept the terms initially, and then a brick (or many other delivery mechanisms used to convey "notice") with updated terms i guess would be weirdly acceptable...however, other laws would be broken since its, you know, property damage. But what a story that would be! lol :-)I hate all these TOS that always favor a company...but what if alot of society started hurling bricks back at tech companies in a sort of retaliation...not unlike Luddites damaging ye old machines?
by mxuribe
3/10/2026 at 3:33:33 PM
Do we remember that time that a person altered the terms of a credit card contract and the bank signed it, and then sued the bank for not following those terms and won?by pocksuppet
3/10/2026 at 6:03:44 PM
aren't contracts technically agreements between both parties?by cobalt
3/9/2026 at 1:20:10 PM
I've got a little icon on my desktop bar that gives me a random bash.org quote. God I miss that placeby mghackerlady
3/9/2026 at 10:53:01 PM
That just makes me sad. We'll never see those days again :(by 0______0
3/9/2026 at 3:42:10 PM
Hmmm… that may only work if they end up using the brick… maybe just send them donuts, corporate hq, stick a long stream of receipt paper in their with your own preferred use-based tos writing small font and faded ink.by ineedasername
3/10/2026 at 4:30:53 AM
RIP bash.orgDid we ever get a black bar for it?
by arthurcolle