Microsoft: Kinect Was Left Open on Purpose

Logan Westbrook

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Microsoft: Kinect Was Left Open on Purpose

No one is going to get in trouble for doing something new and interesting with Kinect [http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_6?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=kinect&x=0&y=0&sprefix=kinect], according to Microsoft's Alex Kipman.

Microsoft isn't mad about all the people using Kinect to make robots [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105404-New-Robot-Uses-Kinect-for-Peepers] and lightsabers [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105506-Programmer-Creates-Kinect-Lightsaber-Hack]. In fact, the company deliberately made it simpler for people to get access to the data that Kinect's cameras and microphones collects in order to make exactly that kind of project easier.

Kipman, Microsoft's head of incubation, said that Kinect was designed for Kinect with an unprotected USB connection. This meant that while anyone wanting to use the peripheral could get access to the data, although they would have to figure out a way to translate that data into something useful on their own. Microsoft wasn't going to take any action against people hooking Kinect up to PC, he said, and added that Microsoft was keen to partner with academic institutes to make sure that researchers had the opportunity to work on projects using the Kinect technology.

At first glance, this supposedly deliberate openness seems to be at odds with the comments the Microsoft made when Kinect was first released, and the idea of open source drivers first came up when Adafruits Industries offered a prize [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105035-Hack-Kinect-Win-Money] for the first person to get Kinect working with a PC. Microsoft made it very clear that it didn't condone people tampering with its products, and made vaguely threatening comments about how it worked with law enforcement.

Considering Kipman's remark that no one was going to get in trouble for their Kinect projects, it's possible that those comments were due to a miscommunication, as the Adafruits used the phrase reverse engineer. Microsoft may have misinterpreted as "take apart and then make our own version," and so responded more aggressively that it might otherwise have done.

Of course, it's also possible that Microsoft decided that pursuing hobbyists and universities wasn't a good use of resources, and instead trying to score some positive PR off the back of the projects. Either way, it's good news for everyone, as it basically gives a green light to more experimentation.

Source: NPR [http://www.npr.org/2010/11/19/131447076/how-the-x-box-kinect-tracks-your-moves] via Ars Technica [http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2010/11/microsoft-claims-kinect-left-open-by-design-with-bonus-hacked-vids.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]




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Loonerinoes

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Microsoft PR. As schizophrenic as ever I see.

Guess the pouring in of entrepenurial hackers proved a bit too much to just ignore or defame in the end.
 

Something Amyss

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SUE THOSE DAMN UNIVERSITIES!

Weren't they against this like a week ago, though? It's great they're not going to screw people for messing around, but I thought that was recently a different story.
 

Danish rage

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I find all of this a bit hard to swallow. And im not anti MS or anything like that. It´s just i´ve read the debate the few past weeks, and this is NEW.
 

The Hive Mind

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Can someone give me a link to when they said something contradictory to this? Cuz I can't remember them ever claiming different...
 

Megacherv

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If they released PS Move drivers now, we could combine the 2 into an unstoppable force!
 

Kevlar Eater

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I know a blatant lie [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlatantLies] when I see/hear one. And this is total bollocks in my eyes.
 

Canid117

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Well this is not in keeping with traditional Microsoft behavior. Then again as I recall Bill Gates once said "If people are going to pirate software I would rather they Pirate our software." I believe this was in reference to China.
 

Catalyst6

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Sounds like a guy tripping down the stairs and shouting that he "Meant to do that" as his friends find him in a crumpled heap at the bottom.
 

cobrausn

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You know how we nerds are.

All Microsoft had to do was say 'No' and we proudly lined up to give them $150 dollars per Kinect, just to 'stick it to em'.
 

thiosk

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Seriously, I don't know what kinect will do for gaming. HOWEVER. If you saw the article here on the escapist about using it in a "minority report" style interface...

this technology could actually be the most revolutionary step in computer interfaces since the mouse, and an intermediate step between direct neurological control.

Your computer will be able to recognize YOU. Map that ability into the program properly, and we're one step closer to interactive pr0n and skynet.