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Theres a difference thought.J Tyran said:Because if the device is hacked the hacker can turn it on? Short of physically disconnecting microphones and cameras turning them off achieves little. Do you go through a devices options every 20 seconds or less to check they are not on? Can you even reliably tell if they are on or off? What happens if the hacker turns them on but leaves the notification that they off in place?Karadalis said:And all these devices have the option to shut the recording down. But if you want to use your xbone.. you cannot shut down the kinect part that keeps recording both visual and audio... aslong as you use the xbox.J Tyran said:You can say this about a lot of things, phones, tablets, smartphones, some TVs, (My TV has a motion control like Kinect anyway and yes its still shit) laptops and even cars.Karadalis said:The kicker is that the kinect also suposedly records sound.. aka conversations.
You know.. microsoft is delivering a hackers dream... all they need to do is hack into your xbox.. and lets face it someone WILL do it... and they can spy on you. The fact that the camera and audio recorder are allways on anyways make it that much more easier since no one who owns an xbox one will be suspicious of the kinect doing what microsoft wants it do do anyways right? XD
So many things have devices that can see you, hear you and report your location and any that connect to the internet or a network of some type can be hacked. The Xbone has a lot of problems but being spied on is either a non issue or just another device on the list at worst.
My phone? I can turn off the camera. My laptop? Ditto. Furthermore both will not passively record any conversations that i have with other people... the xbone will.
See the difference now?
So again either a non issue or another device on the list. Phones can passively record conversations so I don't know where you got the idea that they can't from, not only can conversations or data transferred by a phone be tapped they act as a portable microphone that can record and transmit conversations that happen around (after all most phones have speakerphone capability) them they can transmit images and in some cases video too. Worse still turning it off will not stop it either, removing the battery is the only way because they can listen and transmit passively and even be turned on remotely by the mobile service provider. Its unlikely a hacker would have most of the options available to say the authorities as they are only possible with the cooperation of the network provider but its possible to hack a phone over wifi and get control of the operating system.
not really. just because a webcam is on does not mean that it records or monitors. it could be only enabled when required. not like 500gb hdd woudl be good enough to store such recordings to begin with.Karadalis said:Most noticably the "allways on" kinect that watches you and monitors/records whatever you do or say as long as the xbox one is turned on?
Karadalis said:As far as I know it is illegal to build something like that into your console without giving the user the option to turn this so called "feature" off in the EU (or atleast in germany)
Then theres the whole idiotic idea of stiffling the used games market. If i recall correctly the EU judged that if you are the owner of a game you can sell just as if you would sell anything else that you bought. Microsoft demanding a fee to install a game you bought from a person who bought it legally steps right over this.
Somehow I doubt that the Xbox one will be able to be sold as is in the EU without atleast enabling to shut down the kinect camera. The used games blockade though might be still pushed through since no one would have to guts or the money to actually sue them because of their unfair business practices that go clearly against the EU judging of used game sales.
you can turn it off, unplug it. you wont be able to use it. but you cant use your PC with monitor unplugged either and were not complaining about that.Karadalis said:As far as I know it is illegal to build something like that into your console without giving the user the option to turn this so called "feature" off in the EU (or atleast in germany)
You are correct, EU supreme court variant has judged that a person should be enabled to resell his game. i can sell my Xbone game. its just that the guy that buys it cant use it. In fact non-resellable digital games is a bigger problem than this and the reason for this decision to begin with.Karadalis said:Then theres the whole idiotic idea of stiffling the used games market. If i recall correctly the EU judged that if you are the owner of a game you can sell just as if you would sell anything else that you bought. Microsoft demanding a fee to install a game you bought from a person who bought it legally steps right over this.
spyign is nothing. recording and selling it as porn is the real deal.Karadalis said:The kicker is that the kinect also suposedly records sound.. aka conversations.
You know.. microsoft is delivering a hackers dream... all they need to do is hack into your xbox.. and lets face it someone WILL do it... and they can spy on you. The fact that the camera and audio recorder are allways on anyways make it that much more easier since no one who owns an xbox one will be suspicious of the kinect doing what microsoft wants it do do anyways right? XD
As If the NFL agreement wasn't indicative enough of it. They probably know that the console only sold well in America or something so they decide to focus on that region to disastrous resultsAdam Jensen said:It's very much illegal. And most of it's advertized TV features don't work in Europe anyway. It's a console designed for the US, I guess.
Have you read anything about the xbone and its kinect?Strazdas said:not really. just because a webcam is on does not mean that it records or monitors. it could be only enabled when required. not like 500gb hdd woudl be good enough to store such recordings to begin with.Karadalis said:Most noticably the "allways on" kinect that watches you and monitors/records whatever you do or say as long as the xbox one is turned on?
Karadalis said:As far as I know it is illegal to build something like that into your console without giving the user the option to turn this so called "feature" off in the EU (or atleast in germany)
Then theres the whole idiotic idea of stiffling the used games market. If i recall correctly the EU judged that if you are the owner of a game you can sell just as if you would sell anything else that you bought. Microsoft demanding a fee to install a game you bought from a person who bought it legally steps right over this.
Somehow I doubt that the Xbox one will be able to be sold as is in the EU without atleast enabling to shut down the kinect camera. The used games blockade though might be still pushed through since no one would have to guts or the money to actually sue them because of their unfair business practices that go clearly against the EU judging of used game sales.
you can turn it off, unplug it. you wont be able to use it. but you cant use your PC with monitor unplugged either and were not complaining about that.Karadalis said:As far as I know it is illegal to build something like that into your console without giving the user the option to turn this so called "feature" off in the EU (or atleast in germany)
You are correct, EU supreme court variant has judged that a person should be enabled to resell his game. i can sell my Xbone game. its just that the guy that buys it cant use it. In fact non-resellable digital games is a bigger problem than this and the reason for this decision to begin with.Karadalis said:Then theres the whole idiotic idea of stiffling the used games market. If i recall correctly the EU judged that if you are the owner of a game you can sell just as if you would sell anything else that you bought. Microsoft demanding a fee to install a game you bought from a person who bought it legally steps right over this.
spyign is nothing. recording and selling it as porn is the real deal.Karadalis said:The kicker is that the kinect also suposedly records sound.. aka conversations.
You know.. microsoft is delivering a hackers dream... all they need to do is hack into your xbox.. and lets face it someone WILL do it... and they can spy on you. The fact that the camera and audio recorder are allways on anyways make it that much more easier since no one who owns an xbox one will be suspicious of the kinect doing what microsoft wants it do do anyways right? XD
I doubt most people are on laptops.Hero in a half shell said:Funnily enough most people probably have an uncovered webcam facing them right now from their laptops, potentially recording everything they do without their consent.
How does that work for Steam? As far as I know, I can't resell any of the startlingly large number of games I've bought through Steam, which seems like a violation of the ruling you're describing.Karadalis said:Then theres the whole idiotic idea of stiffling the used games market. If i recall correctly the EU judged that if you are the owner of a game you can sell just as if you would sell anything else that you bought. Microsoft demanding a fee to install a game you bought from a person who bought it legally steps right over this.
I read this on a laptopZachary Amaranth said:I doubt most people are on laptops.Hero in a half shell said:Funnily enough most people probably have an uncovered webcam facing them right now from their laptops, potentially recording everything they do without their consent.
I think they should be given a fidelity card for EU courts. Obviously they're very good costumers.The Artificially Prolonged said:No idea if the kinect will breach privacy laws in the eu. Thought it is a Microsoft product and violating eu laws seems to be Microsoft's thing![]()
The first-sale doctrine allows owners of copyrighted material (not the copyright holders) the ability to sell their legally purchased copyrighted products. It applies to games as well as books, music and other copyrighted products. I'd be surprised if we see any movement on this for digital stuff in the US, but EU courts are already on their way to upholding rights to resell games, even digital downloads.Tom_green_day said:Can you not just unplug the Kinect?
I don't think people have the right to sell anything that you bought, there are laws on certain items although I don't know if games fall under those laws. I don't think they actually break laws, just really piss people off.
Since you are most people, I withdraw my doubt.Diablo1099 said:I read this on a laptop![]()
Was that sarcasm? O[sub]o[/sub]OZachary Amaranth said:Since you are most people, I withdraw my doubt.![]()
While that'd work for the camera, not sure what effect it'd have on the mic.008Zulu said:Why not just put a square of duct tape over the camera and mic?