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Long time no see mr_serious.

A licence agreement/terms of use is nothing more than a contract between the user and the company offering it. If you violate it, they are perfectly in their right to terminate the service being provided just as is the case in any other contract between two parties, but (again) no one has been saying that PD have no right to take such an action in response to save file hacking.
Looks like some of us never read the whole license agreement or terms of use when clicking agree at 1st use of a software or online service ...![]()
(http://legaldoc.dl.playstation.net/ps3-eula/psn/e/e_tosua_en.html)
I couldn't find the GT5 Terms as an online "file", but I'm sure it says, close to, the same as above 👍.
A licence agreement/terms of use is nothing more than a contract between the user and the company offering it. If you violate it, they are perfectly in their right to terminate the service being provided just as is the case in any other contract between two parties, but (again) no one has been saying that PD have no right to take such an action in response to save file hacking.