Sony to disallow resell or renting of PlayStation games after initially supporting itJust as the launch date of PlayStation 4 comes closer, Sony has surprised potential customers by updating their Software Usage Terms to disallow resell or renting of all PlayStation games unless authorized by them and the publisher in case it is not Sony.

Sony started off as the good guy against Microsoft's Xbox One by announcing support for game-lending and resale at the E3 2013 conference back in June. No-DRM was also a key point of Sony's PS4 presentation. However, Sony has updated the Software Usage Terms for the UK and backtracked on the claims it had made earlier.
The terms can be read in entirety over here (
http://uk.playstation.com/legal/detail/item655893/Software-Usage-Terms/), the points in question are as follows:
6.3. You must not lease, rent, sublicense, publish, modify, adapt, or translate any portion of the Software.
7.1. You must not resell either Disc-based Software or Software Downloads, unless expressly authorised by us and, if the publisher is another company, additionally by the publisher.Since Sony does not mention PlayStation 4 in particular, it could also be applicable to the existing PlayStation consoles as can be seen in the new PS3 Usage Terms. The previous version of the document published on August 20th does not include the newly introduced terms.
Gamers who had been upset with Microsoft's DRM policies voiced support for Sony's PlayStation 4 after the E3 announcement which led to Microsoft reversing on some their policies. Now, we would have to wait for Sony to release a statement regarding the sudden change in terms.
PlayStation 4 will be available in the US and Europe starting November 15 and November 29, respectively.
AN ΙΣΧΥΣΕΙ... ΚΛΑΨΤΕ!!!! Αυτοι ειναι που εκραζαν και χλευαζαν ειρωνικα την MS και τις πρακτικες της; Αυτοι οι κουτοπονηροι ΒΛΑΧΟΙ που πανε να το περασουν στα μουλωχτα; ΜΑΥΡΟ ΡΕΕΕΕΕΕΕ...