PlayStation is Being Sued After Recent Video Game Shutdowns
Four gamers are suing PlayStation maker Sony Interactive Entertainment and seeking class-action status under California's digital goods transparency law, AB2426, which took effect in 2025. In short, companies are required to tell customers that digital goods like video games and music are licenses, not outright purchas...
Four gamers are suing PlayStation maker Sony Interactive Entertainment and seeking class-action status under California's digital goods transparency law, AB2426, which took effect in 2025. In short, companies are required to tell customers that digital goods like video games and music are licenses, not outright purchases like a physical object. PlayStation does feature language with the intent to disclose this information, but the lawsuit alleges it is not enough.
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