And WTO would be all over Sony's ass for lying (International Trade Law violations anyone?). When I see Sony taken to court for spreading lies about their system sales to customers, then I'll believe you fantardish bull$#@!.
Funny, how I try to get the topic back on topic and the close minded douche bags who don't even want a PS3 keep it off topic.
Could be worse I suppose. Would take being a PS3 fanboy over being a nazi tart with a fetish for failed consoles any day.
Simply because freedom of speech exists in America doesn't mean it exists worldwide. In fact I'd be willing to believe that only 50% of the countries in the world have Freedom of speech similar to that of the US.
And even in the US Freedom of speech has its limits. Lying and defaming someone through spoken word is slander, whereas lying and defaming someone in the press is libel, regardless of "freedom of speech". Radio show hosts being kicked off the air for telling jokes or stories is also proof that freedom of speech isn't what it used to be.
The WTO holds companies responsible for what they say when selling products in a global marketplace. For good reason too. If companies were allowed to say what they want, when they want about their products, they could easily motivate other markets into buying their products over those of their competition.
do all these count towards the 6 million?
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