Microsoft Bans 1 Million Xbox Live Users

“All consumers should know that piracy is illegal and that modifying their Xbox 360 console violates the Xbox Live terms of use, will void their warranty and result in a ban from Xbox Live,” Microsoft said in a statement on Wednesday.

microsoftThe timing of this announcement corresponds with the release of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.” This is one of the most anticipated Xbox games of the year. COD is a very profitable franchise for Microsoft and means big sales during the holidays; as such Microsoft is coming down hard on pirated copies. This is self evident by the actions Microsoft took this week. They explained that anywhere between 600,000 and 1 million players who use Microsoft’s Xbox Live gaming service will be cut off from the service. Why? Because gamers have modified their 360 or played games that were illegally downloaded from file-sharing sites, according to Microsoft.

In its Xbox Live “Terms of Use” Microsoft says that players are to use “only authorized software and hardware to access the Service,” and that they agree that their software and hardware “have not been modified in any unauthorized way.” Microsoft takes piracy and hardware modifications very seriously. I understand the consumer argument “but it’s my 360.” In Microsoft’s defense – we are using their services so we have to play by their rules.

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About Ramon B. Nuez Jr.
Ramon is a technology evangelist with over ten years in the IT space. Thanks to the popularity of social media he has been able to pursue his passions – mobile technologies & wireless broadband. Today, Ramon is a contributing writer to the Huffington Post. He covers stories that focus on mobile technologies and wireless broadband. He is also a contributing writer to the "Twitter Powerhouses" series on the Huffington Post. When not writing for the Huffington Post -- Ramon is busy being co-host and producer of New Media Brief. Finally, Ramon is also a guest lecturer at the NYU School of Continuing Education -- where he takes the time to educate students on the use of social media.

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