Oh sure PJFFW, I could just lie instead of using the information I had, to appear more of a corperate shill. Or I could tell the truth. Hmm...
It's quite clear that the T&C and EULA for XBL breaches those sections, even a casual reading reveals these issues if you'd bother to check (indeed, it immediately fails the requirement for plain English and is in trouble on that alone). Given Microsoft have knowingly acted according to their interpretation, which breaches several terms, there is no possible defence. Sooner or later someone is going to call them on it, too.
And no, contracts are not "assumed" to be legal under UK law... (There is no assumption at all, it's between the two parties and their claims, exclusively...ahh, really cba to explain to you)
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