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 XBOX LIVE Spring 07' Update, You heard it right!

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post May 4 2007, 04:32 PM

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haha... well mostly i use my USB to watch downloaded cartoons...
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I would still wait to burn it on a CD lah...just a little bit more...
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can convert to avi using h.264 codec ma... but duno how big the file is... mp4 can support ? Like psp oleidi lo..
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post May 5 2007, 01:56 AM

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copy n paste. :-(

Microsoft is to clamp down on users who set up foreign Xbox Live accounts on their 360's in order to download content they can't access in their local area. Microsoft said that such territory controls would be strengthened by next week's "Spring Update" which is released on May 7th.

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"As a general policy we try to get global rights to content, but in some cases, it's not possible because of legal restrictions," the statement added. "In other instances, we have to get legal rights on a country-by-country basis, which unfortunately results with us having content on the service that has to be filtered based on geographical location."
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QUOTE(sorethroat @ May 5 2007, 01:56 AM)
copy n paste. :-(

Microsoft is to clamp down on users who set up foreign Xbox Live accounts on their 360's in order to download content they can't access in their local area. Microsoft said that such territory controls would be strengthened by next week's "Spring Update" which is released on May 7th.

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    "As a general policy we try to get global rights to content, but in some cases, it's not possible because of legal restrictions," the statement added. "In other instances, we have to get legal rights on a country-by-country basis, which unfortunately results with us having content on the service that has to be filtered based on geographical location."
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WHOALY CRAP! shocking.gif but this still means we can go on LIVE and play online right?
oh shi- i just read a similar article on gametrailers Full article Here
nevertheless...i dont like the direction this is going sad.gif

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Does that mean I won't be able to download HD tv series anymore? sad.gif

I'm willing to pay good money for the HD series but if MS doesn't want my money what to do? Back to the free stuff I guess.....
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QUOTE(arj @ May 5 2007, 04:26 AM)
Does that mean I won't be able to download HD tv series anymore? sad.gif

I'm willing to pay good money for the HD series but if MS doesn't want my money what to do? Back to the free stuff I guess.....
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You can try using proxy to bypass the access control. Dunno if can work or not. Have to wait and see after the update.
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proxy's ain't going to help, cause they're checking ur box's region now. luckily it seems like this special checking only applies to the media & entertainment items.

it's not that MS doesn't want your money rather the movie and studios have very messed up distribution rights issues about delivering content to other countries.

also if ms doesn't properly control the content distribution they can be held viable for censorship violations in certain countries, imagine what if ppl found out ms is allowing u to easily download uncensored R rated movies here? tongue.gif
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They're checking the box's region or location? Say if someone has a PAL box, can they download content from US Marketplace even if they're located here in Malaysia? hmm.gif
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checking by IP source .. wink.gif
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copy paste from bob.sg

http://aceybongos.spaces.live.com/blog/cns...!4205.entry

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Marketplace Border Control Q&A


Evening everyone. Thanks so much for your patience - I know you've got loads of questions about the changes that are coming to Xbox Live accounts, and apologies for not being able to address them sooner.

So... I managed to grab some time with Michael Newey, Group Product Marketing Manager for Xbox Europe, to try and get as many answers for you as possible. I'm aware that not all of the posers you have will be answered here, and I'm continuing to draw up a list of your requests. But hopefully this will go some way to helping. If you have more questions or comments, stick them down below and I'll see what I can do - but no promises! Here we go:

Q: First of all - why is Xbox doing this?

Michael Newey: The issue here is that when we add new gaming and entertainment content to Xbox LIVE we sign a contract with the content provider. In that contract it tells us which country or countries the content is licensed in. It then becomes a legal requirement for us to ensure that the content is only available for to people in the countries in which it is licensed. If we don't do this it makes it really difficult for us to get new content providers to put content on Xbox Live, which in turn means Xbox Live members don't get the content they want.

A good example is the TV and movie content available on Video Marketplace in the US. This content is not available in other countries because it is not licensed for them. However, we know that some Xbox Live members who live outside of the US have been signing up for a US Xbox Live account so they can access this content. When they do, it means Xbox is breaking its contractual agreement with the content provider, so we have to stop this.

Q: Some of these Xbox Live users are just keen to get cool content that is not available in the country where they live. Why are we stopping them from doing that?

Michael Newey: We understand that, but unfortunately we are legally required to ensure that all content on Xbox Live is only available for download in the country in which it is licensed. If we don't we may not be able to continue providing quality content. We're not trying to stop people getting the content they want - we're trying to ensure that we can continue to provide great content on Xbox Live, and bring that content to other countries in the future. I should also point out that licensing agreements like this are standard practice in the entertainment industry.

Q: So when will Xbox Live members in Europe get the chance to download the kind of cool content that is, for example, available to US Xbox Live members on Video Marketplace?

Michael Newey: At the moment we have made no announcements about Xbox Live Video Marketplace for Europe. However, Europe is very important for us, and we will be making announcements in the future. Stay tuned...

Q: We know that some Xbox Live members have been downloading Xbox Live content from countries different from where they live. What will happen to that content?

Michael Newey: If you've downloaded content using an Xbox Live account from outside your own country and that content is stored on your hard drive or a memory unit, you will keep that content. The important point is that you will not be able to download any more content using that account in the future.

Q: What happens if a user tries to re-download content they've purchased in the past using an Xbox Live account outside of their country?

Michael Newey: They will not be able to. From the launch of the Spring Update onwards we have to make sure that users cannot download any content that is not licensed in the country in which the console resides, even if they have downloaded it in the past.

Q: So what happens if I have an Xbox Live account registered in a country other than where I live? Will it get shut down?

Michael Newey: Your account won't get shut down. If you have created an account for a region other than where you and your Xbox Live, the account will still be active. However, you will no longer be able to download Xbox Live content licensed only for that country.

Q: How will Xbox know when an Xbox in a different country is trying to download content that is not licensed in that country?

Michael Newey: We will know from the location of the Xbox. It's important to note that it is the location of the console itself in conjunction with your Xbox Live account that will dictate which content you can download. Therefore if you have a US Xbox Live account and live in the US, but take your console on holiday to Europe, while you are in Europe you will not be able to download content from the US Xbox Live Marketplace. But, conversely, if you have a UK Xbox Live account and take your Xbox to the US, you will not be able to download content from the US Xbox Live.

Q: What if I live in a country like Greece that does not have Xbox Live, but I have an Xbox Live account registered to another country?

Michael Newey: While we do not advise or condone this since a user who does this is technically breaking a contractual agreement, users with this type of account will still be able to use it. However, they will not be able to download content from Xbox Live Marketplace.

Q: What does this have to do with games that are not available on Xbox Live Marketplace in Germany, like DOOM?

Michael Newey: Nothing. The German government has restrictions which regulate the distribution of certain content in Germany. We take these regulations very seriously indeed, and therefore certain content will not be available for download in Germany.

Thanks for your time Michael!

Right, hope that's a little bit clearer. Again, I can't promise anything, but I'll try to answer any other questions you may have. Stick 'em in the comments below.
not sure if its just tv shows & movies or other gaming DLC also included rclxub.gif rclxub.gif


and they verify by checkin ip and region of ur gamertag

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post May 5 2007, 11:37 AM

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the gow map better buy it now.. although my console can't read my disc
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post May 5 2007, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(nargoe @ May 5 2007, 11:37 AM)
the gow map better buy it now.. although my console can't read my disc
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nargoe...try and buy another copy la....if the problem still occurs..,then definitely its the console prob la...
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QUOTE(Mr. Alby @ May 5 2007, 11:42 AM)
nargoe...try and buy another copy la....if the problem still occurs..,then definitely its the console prob la...
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its the console.. even new and old discs sometimes got this problem yawn.gif
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So dat means we need to download the map asap kah?
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post May 5 2007, 12:03 PM

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hmm..from what i read..it's still the same thing that was mentioned b4: we'll only have problems with downloading stuff that has the digital entertainment rights thingy a.k.a hd tv shows and movies from the U.S.

i dunno if like, a certain demo is to be released only in the U.S/Europe, and we can still download that..that i'm not so sure..we'll have to wait for the spring update then!

P.S: wow, this spring update sounds pretty huge..i mean there's a whole lot of stuff updated ere. ohmy.gif
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QUOTE(nargoe @ May 5 2007, 11:50 AM)
its the console.. even new and old discs sometimes got this problem yawn.gif
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then...send for warranty ASAP la....bunch of great games coming up wei....
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post May 5 2007, 12:18 PM

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Q: What if I live in a country like Greece that does not have Xbox Live, but I have an Xbox Live account registered to another country?

Michael Newey: While we do not advise or condone this since a user who does this is technically breaking a contractual agreement, users with this type of account will still be able to use it. However, they will not be able to download content from Xbox Live Marketplace.


Whoa, this means we can only play online multiplayer but can't download any contents, including XBLA games, map pack, extra game content, etc? vmad.gif

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