"Why do you care if someone calls you a nigger? In the internet, everyone calls you a nigger all the time!"
The fact that others are also peeing on the pool doesn't make the act of it fine or reasonable. I don't approve of anyone's invasions of privacy, no matter if they are Google, Facebook, Microsoft or the United States thinking they can do whatever they want to outside their borders. This isn't hard to understand, fellas.
Why should I not be concerned about my rights being stomped on, be it by one person or one hundred?
isiolia wrote:In fact, if you read
the actual document, quite a lot of it makes clear that the data is stored locally (and can be cleared), is cleared once you're done playing, requires your permission, or at least is anonymous. IE, they can record you playing online, but just the in-game data, nothing that links to you.
I've read it, don't claim otherwise, please.
Here's the deal. My actions being recorded and sent to a central server for processing is
a breach of my privacy rights. Period. Microsoft has no right to do so and any product that tries to do so should be banned. Giving up your rights should not be neccessary to buy any product.
The fact that they record data is enough to make me uneasy. I don't trust Microsoft. Anyone who trust a corporation not to exploit loopholes and protect your rights is just dumb, much less a corporation that has attemped to curb many of my costumer rights on the past including the right to sue. Again, I don't allow my goverment to do that, should I allow an American company to do so? Fuck it, have you forgotten about how the original Xbox One looked like?
Have you heard the fable of the tortoise and the scorpion? Microsoft is the scorpion of the tale.
ZenErik wrote:Just calling it the Xbone makes it pretty difficult to take you seriously. Consider addressing that.
This is the "but you don't have to buy lead-based paint" argument. I shouldn't need to do anything to protect my privacy rights from Microsoft and if I want to play a Kinect game, I should be free to do so without being monitorized.