Hardly a better solution, even if you were being sarcastic.Sparrow said:Man, is this Lawsuit November or something? Can't people learn to solve their differences the proper way?
Like, a street fight?
Maybe not, but there's been an unspoken agreement for years now that companies like Datel can make accessories for systems they don't own. None of the main video game companies seem to openly endorse this, but up until now I hadn't heard of any of them being strictly against it. I mean, goodness sakes, I've seen 3rd-party memory cards around since the birth of memory cards themselves!Avykins said:You have use of the 360 as is. You do not have the right to mod it. If you do they can ban you from their services. Same as if you mod it in any way you void your warranty. It is all in the eula hence why modders are now banned from XBL. Also you are not making money off it. That is why people can make free fan mods and get away with it under fair use. If you try to sell a fan mod then companies can sue the crap out of you.Treblaine said:It was THEIR product until they sold it to me. I didn't rent it, I don't have to return it after a certain period, it is MINE. Copyright and patent laws stop me duplicating it but shouldn't stop me doing anything to it.
Now a service like XBL does have reasonable and legal terms of service, but something like memory capacity has nothing directly to do with the proper running of XBL so they have no justification to ban them for using Datel memory cards or anything else.
Datel is making money off of another companies item without written permission.
They do not stand a chance in this lawsuit.
Indeed. They'll have a harder time justifying that, given they have a monopoly over memory card units. And if US law is like UK and EU law, monopolys are a big no-noThe_root_of_all_evil said:Yeah, Microsoft may be able to ban people, but ban third-party hardware? Now that's just getting greedy.
I was thinking more like the end of West Side Story.Sparrow said:I was thinking more like the end of Rocky 5shewolf51 said:With knives?Sparrow said:Man, is this Lawsuit November or something? Can't people learn to solve their differences the proper way?
Like, a street fight?
That Fires Tomahawks?lacktheknack said:And irradiated baseball bats?dududf said:That Fires Lasers?shewolf51 said:With knives?Sparrow said:Man, is this Lawsuit November or something? Can't people learn to solve their differences the proper way?
Like, a street fight?
MS has done it before, Apple is doing it at the moment (in a smaller scale).rainman2203 said:This sounds like something Mac would do, though I can't say I'm surprised Microsoft would as well.
But with lightsabers? =DSparrow said:I was thinking more like the end of Rocky 5shewolf51 said:With knives?Sparrow said:Man, is this Lawsuit November or something? Can't people learn to solve their differences the proper way?
Like, a street fight?
and yet, you still see cheaters on XBL... watching people with aimbots in FPS games (like cod4, waw, mw2, etc...) is awesome. >.>Dudeakoff said:Cheating in online games should be prevented via a very good anti-cheat system (seeing as the option of dedicated servers on Xbox is made out to be stupid for some reason).
Avykins said:Okay so before I start I must explain. I personally hate this shit. I do think MS are just being assholes for locking out memory cards and 3rd party harddrives too.
However. The 360 is their property right? So if they want to lock out shit that others are making for their product should they not legally be able to?
Is Datel paying them a percentage for sales of their items which is clearly designed for MS's product?
Basically what I am saying is that datel is making money only because of the 360. Why should they be able to get away with that without at least having to pay something to MS?
Dirty Apple said:I'll be interested to find out how this turns out. I'm not sure what copyright and IP law says, but you'd think that since its their own proprietary system that they can decide what works with it and what doesn't. Please correct me if my asumption is way off.
MS was sued and lost over including anti-virus and web browsers in its operating system, the argument being that it meant the majority of users never even knew there were alternatives and thus stifling competition. It's been a long-standing tradition on consoles that third-party peripherals and the such like are available and accepted by the market - you don't need a license to put dashboard ornaments in your car or upgrade the tyres just as you shouldn't need a license to produce a better memory card than MS does. With all the cash they have I'm surprised MS hasn't made bigger cards already :/Aura Guardian said:Now if Nintendo did it right, then no more homebrew hackers spoiling my Online gaming.scotth266 said:I'm of two minds here. The first is that monopolies are bad (DUR), but the second is that the code might not have been made strictly for anti-competition purposes: but rather, for some anti-piracy reason.
More info is needed as to the reasons behind the inclusion of the code before I can make any judgments on the matter.
I'm on Microsoft side.
Or an epic Modern Warfare team deathmatch!Sparrow said:Man, is this Lawsuit November or something? Can't people learn to solve their differences the proper way?
Like, a street fight?
Alright. Thanks. As I said, if it had to with XBL it was a different matter. And not having a 360 myself I don't know the terms. Good info.Wofiel said:Well now with the advent of online play, something not found in your Baldur's Gate example, your savegames are now subject to Xbox Live's Terms of Use, whether on not it actually uses online play.teh_gunslinger said:Yes, but if people want to mess with there own save games I can't see that as a problem. I recently realised that my character in Baldur's Gate had been rolled wrong due to my own stupidity so I took an editor and changed him from one school to another. Hardly a huge issue.
Now it may be that people cheat in their games on 360 but I still can't see the problem. If I wanna cheat I cheat. It's my game after all and my enjoyment. (It should be added that I don't cheat).
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