Erm, Opportunists Beware. (Or Something.)

A new section in the terms — discovered by Eurogamer — includes a "Class Action Waiver", which in non-lawyer language means that no class action lawsuits will be allowed unless agreed to by Sony. Which sounds a bit backwards to us but y'know.

Of course if you refuse to accept the new Terms & Conditions, it's no PlayStation Network for you.

"Any dispute resolution proceedings, whether in arbitration or court, will be conducted only on an individual basis and not in a class or representative action or as a named or unnamed member in a class, consolidated, representative or private attorney general legal action," the terms state.

That is "unless both you and the Sony entity with which you have a dispute specifically agree to do so in writing following initiation of the arbitration".

"If the Class Action Waiver clause is found to be illegal or unenforceable, this entire Section 15 will be unenforceable, and the Dispute will be decided by a court and you and the Sony Entity you have a dispute with each agree to waive in that instance, to the fullest extent allowed by law, any trial by jury," the conditions continue.

Errr, yeah. We'll just hit the "Agree" button and continue with our game of Call Of Duty, ta.

[Thanks Eurogamer]