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    Microsoft has given itself the right to scan for and block modchipped Xbox consoles from using the Xbox Live online gaming service. According to a 14-page user agreement and privacy notice supplied with beta kits, ?Xbox Live may only be accessed with an unmodified, except for Microsoft authorised repairs and upgrades, Xbox video game console. Any attempt to disassemble, decompile, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, modify, further sublicense, distribute or use for other purposes either the hardware or software of this system is strictly prohibited.?

    Furthermore, ?Microsoft may retrieve information from the Xbox used to log on to Xbox Live as necessary to operate and protect the security of Xbox Live, and to enforce this Agreement,? a clause that Microsoft will use to keep your Xbox up to date with software patches and their ilk, it says, but which leaves the door wide open for broader measures, particularly in line with the above prohibition notice.

    This is good news for those of you who plan to walk the straight and narrow though, because Microsoft intends to use its rights to protect the network?s security and to ensure a cheat-free environment. A definite advantage over the PS2 online service, which seems to be relying on the good nature of cheat-device makers to avoid cheating scenarios. As a Microsoft spokesperson told News.com, ?The language in the Xbox Live user agreement leaves the door open in order for us to protect the security of our platform. Our goal is to provide our users with secure, consistent and fair online game play...?

    ?Microsoft reserves the right to take legal action against anyone who tries to modify the Xbox for the purpose violating the intellectual property of our partners or of Microsoft.? Bearing in mind that every single Xbox modchip in existence allow the use of illegal software, MS is quite well protected in this. However, it may have difficulty detecting some of the more exotic devices, such as the ********-owned PC-BioXX system, which lets you boot the Xbox with a regular bios or a hacked one to avoid such problems.

    All in all, it?s bad news for mod*******s, modchipees and illegal software barons, but it?s good news for those of us with unadulterated Xbox systems and a desire to play games in a friendly online environment.

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    ...vilket betyder att Microsoft kan uppdatera koden som kontrollerar om lådan är modifierad varje gång det kommer ett nytt chip. Alltså: Om man läser in ett nytt, okänt chip, kanske man bara kan komma ut på nätet under den kommande veckan eftersom Microsoft sedan har stoppat all åtkomst av tjänsten med det chippet.

    Om man har ett chip som kan slås av, finns det då något sätt, på vilket Microsoft fortfarande kan se, att maskinen är modifierad, även när chippet är avslaget? Går det att slå av Matrischippet på ett sådant sätt utan att behöva öppna lådan och plocka ut chippet varje gång som man skall köra omodifierat?

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    • #3
      Låter i och för sig lite oroväckande för personer med chip installerade men samtidigt så borde ett matrix-chip med evo-x och yboxdash vara rätt säkert eftersom man kan när man vill bestämma att boota på original dashboarden igen, eller hur?

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