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Will Microsoft Dis-Kinect Freeloading TV Viewers?

theodp writes "Just when you think the cable TV viewing experience couldn't get any worse, GeekWire reports on the Microsoft Xbox Incubation team's patent-pending Consumer Detector, which uses cameras and sensors like those in the Xbox 360 Kinect controller to monitor, count and in some cases identify the people in a room watching television, movies and other content. Should the number of viewers detected exceed the limits of a particular content license, the system would halt playback unless additional viewing rights were purchased."

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  1. Masking tape by surmak · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Over the camera should solve the problem.

    1. Re:Masking tape by JustOK · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "No one is watching. Guess I'll turn off then."

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    2. Re:Masking tape by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Over the camera should solve the problem.

      Normal technology is designed to fail as robustly as possible. Since video input is non-essential to media playback, graceful degradation and continued operation would be trivial.

      DRM isn't normal technology. It's technology that is designed to fail as dramatically as possible. Expect any minor anomalies in the 'trusted' system state to be treated as catastrophic and absolutely incompatible with continued playback.

    3. Re:Masking tape by EdIII · · Score: 4, Insightful

      What it's absolutely incompatible with is my wallet.

      This shit is hilarious. People put up with the XBOX360 to play games. The moment scenes like this play out, people will just stop using it and go elsewhere. Laptop and Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, Piracy, whatever...

      These people that are coming up with shit like this are insane. Even the most unsophisticated consumer sheep is going to lose it the day playback stops because their friend walked in.

    4. Re:Masking tape by faedle · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Do you even see the irony in your own statement?

      On the one hand, you groan about "people put up with the XBOX360.." and then say "consumer sheep is going to lose it". You do realize that most 'consumer sheep' won't, in fact, "lose it", and you prove the point with your snide remark about the XBOX platform.

      This isn't going to be enforced the way you think. It's likely not going to stop playing just because somebody walked in. Where this is going to be used is for things like pay-per-view sporting events and premium content services. This is primarily here to prevent a bar (or similar venue) from buying the consumer-priced-for-home-viewing $90 wrestling fight. (typically, bars and the like pay higher prices based upon their foot traffic) And people won't lose it: they'll pony up the money like they always have. You will have a small number that will complain, but they won't complain that loudly.

    5. Re:Masking tape by Megane · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Tampering detected, TV shuts off and you're fucked.

      Fuck that, I've heard of this new show called "Outside", and you don't even need a TV to watch it. It's in super HD and it even has some sort of temperature generators, so hot stuff feels hot and cold stuff feels cold. Take that Hollywood 3-D!

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    6. Re:Masking tape by Baloroth · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The Kinect has (and would probably use for identification anyways) an infrared camera. I doubt a photo would work on that very well. Better idea is just don't use the damned XBox for movies if it does this.

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  2. more copying by jbmartin6 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am enthusiastic about Microsoft's apparent desire to increase illegal copying.

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  3. Re:Will Kinects be dis-kinected during movie-fests by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You do not want to fight your customers!

    With the caveat that the customers are the advertisers, and the people who watch are just there to keep the seats warm and bump the Nielsen ratings.

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  4. USA and car insurance by Firethorn · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Indeed. If you do not own a car, you don't need to buy car insurance. For the most part, leasing counts as 'owning'. Renting(IE the registration isn't in your name) is generally handled as a rider on the rental agreement - for like $10 they give you insurance.

    It gets even more complicated - you can own a car, and as long as it never touches a public street you can leave it unregistered and uninsured, and drive it without a license; while drunk. I just wouldn't suggest getting into an accident with it, because the liability would remain.

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