Did you miss the entire fuss about someone who self-identified as lesbian being kicked off XBL? But no, my point is that there are clauses just as bad, in a legal sense, remaining in the XBL agreement.
And no, you missed my point. The companies selling the product are the ones violating the law. It's not right...
Look: From a pragmatic pov, Microsoft's action is going to cause a lot of problems for the games industry, and there are other things they could do which would safeguard their network and cause far fewer problems. I honestly don't bother with a moral pov on this, people won't listen unless they're allready convinced you're right.
Also, their policy isn't environmentally sound and they have their eco credentials become junk over this. Yes, this should be a concern.
Last edited by DawnFalcon; 11-18-2009 at 10:27 AM.
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