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Guru3D.com » News » Patent from Sony Could Stop You From Playing Used Game

Patent from Sony Could Stop You From Playing Used Game

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/04/2013 10:48 AM | source: | 49 comment(s)
Patent from Sony Could Stop You From Playing Used Game

To sum that up in an easy way, the Sony Patent Could Stop You From Playing Used Games, Possibly on the Next PlayStation. A patent application published today resurrects the rumor that Sony's next gaming console will suppress the playing of used games, and outlines how such a scheme would be accomplished without the use of an always-on Internet connection for verification. In short, an RFID ID stamped onto the new discs would track their usage history and restrict them to one console.

Sony Computer Entertainment Japan filed the application in September, six months after the first details of the next PlayStation, codenamed Orbis, emerged in an extensive leak published by website Kotaku.

First discovered in this forum thread on NeoGAF today, Sony's technology would check a game disc's RFID tag, which is capable of remembering if that game had been linked to a different machine or account. This check is performed offline and before the game is played.

While this describes the capability to completely block a used game—or any game that had been played on another console—it's important to remember that it also can be used to simply restrict some of its features, such as online play that some publishers have subjected to one-use "online pass" codes since 2010. The system described in the patent application would obviate the need for online passes, and also end the revenue stream they generate, but the point of their existence is to drive sales of full-price retail copies, with the $10 fee serving as a kind of clawback for the time being. It also would allow for rentals to use all multiplayer features; a code supplied by the renting party could unlock all capabilities for the life of the rental; currently, some games with online pass restrictions offer free three-day trials.

This is not the first time Sony has been rumored to examine used-games restrictions in its hardware. The PlayStation 3 faced speculation that it would not accept used games. Obviously, that did not come to pass. The last statement from Sony on its used-games posture came from Jack Tretton, the head of Sony Computer Entertainment America, said he was "totally opposed" to blocking used games. Of course, Tretton and SCEA answer to Sony Computer Entertainment in Tokyo, which applied for this patent.

The patent application number is 20130007892, and may be accessed by querying the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, or here. We've reached out to SCEA to ask for a comment; any made will be updated here.



Patent from Sony Could Stop You From Playing Used Game Patent from Sony Could Stop You From Playing Used Game




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Mufflore
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#4493256 Posted on: 01/04/2013 05:55 PM
Doesnt bother me, I avoid Sony these days :P

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#4493261 Posted on: 01/04/2013 05:58 PM
Didn't they talk of this with the PS3?

Gromuhl'Djun
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#4493269 Posted on: 01/04/2013 06:06 PM
What if your console breaks? You have to buy the games all over again.

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#4493300 Posted on: 01/04/2013 06:47 PM
Another sxxxxd move from Sony, they forget that many people use second hand games and that all other things are second hand at a point, still if they keep it up and add this feature i think that the PS console will loose many fans and money.


All other things also degrade over time, and eventually break.

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#4493325 Posted on: 01/04/2013 07:19 PM
This was inevitable and was bound to happen with something similar to how steam is, Which made it easy to do, and now that consoles are pretty much online all the time now, this becomes that much easier on them.

It should of happend long ago, Used game sales of consoles games are out of control same game is sold over and over again and game makers dont see a dime of that, Which give them a good reason to say games need to be 60$ on consoles yet on Pc end there 10 ~20$ cheaper. Yet the is absolute no used game SALES on PC, cause it is not possible with everything locked to CD-keys/Accounts that are all reporting to a server some place.

People will complain though its what people do. This has always been inevitable if it dont happen with the upcoming gen it will happen with another one. This is what happens when EVERY thing becomes online and connected to the net anyone that thinks his would never happen is just fouling them selves.


I will to bet this is simlar to steam were as it linked to an account, and only that account is allowed to to play the game. and that account has to connected to the net and if you choose to not connect to net it you might be able to play the game but all functions that are online are blocked.

Only time I ever bought used games was to find an out of print obscurely hard game to find. I hate DRM as much as the next person, but used games sales of consoles games is out of control. and arnt helping the fact each consoles gen games get more and more expensive, yet there pc counter part version price stay the same.

This will in no way make piracy on consoles or ps4 go up seeing to do that its 5x harder on consoles which require custom software, that tends to get your system banned from the main servers. which means you online functions just went out the window, People bitched and whined about steam when first came out now it one the few if only DRM people like.

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