You buy a PS3, you keep it. Forever. Until you die. Maybe not, but Sony's doing their damnedest to make sure there is no used PlayStation 3 market says UK site Games Radar. According to the site:
It seems that Sony is planning to adopt a licensing system that will mean gamers won't own the PS3 titles that they've paid money for. Instead, they will only be purchasing the licence to play the game and that the software itself will still be Sony property - meaning that the disc won't be the customer's to sell.
Next Gen reports that Sony did refuse to comment on the story, but has a patent on tech that ties software with an individual piece of hardware. But is this story true? An insider tells Next Gen, "I know that Sony is very upset about the used games market. But this story seems a bit far-fetched."
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