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Microsoft, Blizzard Crack Down On Piracy, Cheating

Microsoft has confirmed that they've been wielding the banhammer lately over modifications to the Xbox 360 which allow players to run pirated games. Xbox Live's Major Nelson said the action would also void the warranty on the offending console, and that Microsoft will "continue to employ and bolster anti-piracy security measures to counter piracy in the gaming industry and improve security in the Xbox LIVE community." Meanwhile, Blizzard dealt with 350,000 of their own problem users on Battle.net, saying simply that they wouldn't tolerate cheating. This is likely one of many steps to clean up the system before it gets revamped for use with StarCraft II.

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  1. awesome... by WiiVault · · Score: 0, Troll

    how many of these people had real honost to god copies. I know on my system atxleast 30% of the games I buy refuse to run on my hardware thanks to the fuckers who push DRM. I buy lots of games. However I refuse to buy from mega DRM supporters. Honostly this is hard as a Mac gamer. But principle trumps all.