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Microsoft Still Hates Modding

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Summary: Modification and clever hacking of Microsoft products still frown upon by this proprietary marketing giant

THE RATHER objectionable suggestion that Microsoft favours hacking all of a sudden appears in Twitter and elsewhere. It is simply not true, as clearly suggested by very new evidence (not just heaps of older evidence). As a little bit of recent background, recall how Microsoft threatened to take legal action against KINect modders despite there being no law against it (not even DMCA, which is controversial and in many ways absurd enough to be worth repealing). What can Microsoft ever do to prevent people from writing drivers for equipment they bought and then use it to their heart's content? Nothing. So after it had already been hacked Microsoft pretended that it welcomed hacking. It's nothing but a PR move (damage control). Those who fall for it ought to be corrected.



As fresh news is already suggesting, Microsoft "diplomatically pushed" to prevent phone modding, but it's probably as "diplomatic" as those "settlements" that come after patent extortion, making it look amicable (as part of the agreement). Here is one new article about it:



To make matters worse, Microsoft is litigating against Xbox 360 users who discover that they merely rent the machine, whose use Microsoft totally controls, even using the courtrooms. Surprisingly (in a pleasant way), the judge is furious right now:



There are many more articles like that. So, does Microsoft like hacking? Surely we're 4 months away from April 1st, so for the time being, let us reject marketing stunts.

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