Posted on 03/27/2018 2:54:21 PM PDT by dayglored
Microsoft will ban 'offensive language' and 'inappropriate content' from Skype, Xbox, Office and other services on May 1, claiming it has the right to go through your private data to 'investigate.'
Better watch out if you are playing Xbox, get ticked, and cuss. Microsoft might ban you for the offensive language. If they do, then say bye-bye to your Xbox Gold Membership and any Microsoft account balances.
Or if you and a significant other are getting hot and heavy via Skype, you better watch your language and any nudity because that, too, can get you banned. The ban hammer could also fall if Cortana is listening at the wrong moment or if documents and files hosted on Microsoft services violate Microsofts amended terms.
The changes are part of the new Microsoft Terms of Services agreement that go into effect on May 1 and cover a plethora of Microsoft services.
Civil rights activist and law student Jonathan Corbett took the time to read the new terms and sounded the alarm.
Microsoft provided a summary of the changes; number 5 reads:
In the Code of Conduct section, weve clarified that use of offensive language and fraudulent activity is prohibited. Weve also clarified that violation of the Code of Conduct through Xbox Services may result in suspensions or bans from participation in Xbox Services, including forfeiture of content licenses, Xbox Gold Membership time, and Microsoft account balances associated with the account.
Offensive language is fairly vague. Offensive to whom? What my granny might find offensive and what I might find offensive could be vastly different. But how would Microsoft even know if you had truly been offensive? Well, that part falls under Code of Conduct Enforcement, which states, When investigating alleged violations of these Terms, Microsoft reserves the right to review Your Content in order to resolve the issue.
Microsoft did add, However, we cannot monitor the entire Services and make no attempt to do so.
Im not sure that will make you feel better, as another portion states that Microsoft may also block delivery of a communication (like email, file sharing or instant message) to or from the Services in an effort to enforce these Terms or we may remove or refuse to publish Your Content for any reason.
Corbett also pointed out a portion of text found in Microsofts new agreement:
Dont publicly display or use the Services to share inappropriate content or material (involving, for example, nudity, bestiality, pornography, offensive language, graphic violence, or criminal activity).
Corbett then wrote:
So wait a sec: I cant use Skype to have an adult video call with my girlfriend? I cant use OneDrive to back up a document that says f*ck in it? If I call someone a mean name in Xbox Live, not only will they cancel my account, but also confiscate any funds Ive deposited in my account? (And are we no longer allowed to shoot people in Call of Duty? Animated violence doesnt really get any more graphic than this Microsoft-approved video game offers.)
Some folks believe the changes in Microsofts terms may be related to Congress passing the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), which was combined with the Stop Enabling Sex-Trafficking Act (SESTA). FOSTA/SESTA would hold platforms responsible for users speech, illegally shared content, and anything that might be construed as trafficking. It has been called the death of the open internet.
The Department of Justice warned that the bill raises a serious constitutional concern, as it shall apply regardless of whether the conduct alleged occurred [sic], or is alleged to have occurred, before, on, or after such date of enactment. In short, since it applies retroactively, it applies to trafficking that took place before the law passed which the DoJ believes violates the Constitutions Ex Post Facto Clause.
When the Senate passed the bill, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) called it a dark day for the Internet because it is a bill that silences online speech by forcing Internet platforms to censor their users. FOSTA/SESTA is the worst of both worlds. The EFF added, When the Department of Justice is the group urging Congress not to expand criminal law and Congress does it anyway, something is very wrong.
Already, Craigslist shuttered its personals section, and Reddit banned numerous subreddits. Craigslist explained, Any tool or service can be misused. We cant take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking Craigslist personals offline. Hopefully we can bring them back some day.
When FOSTA/SESTA passed the House, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) a critic of the bill warned, This bill will only prop up the entrenched players who are rapidly losing the publics trust. The failure to understand the technological side effects of this bill specifically that it will become harder to expose sex-traffickers, while hamstringing innovation will be something that this congress will regret.
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Politically correct language is very offensive, and should be banned.
Improper use of the word “gender” is especially offensive, as are biologically incorrect pronouns.
We need an act of congress !!!!!
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Not just “Offensive words” but “Graphical violence”.
What about shoot and kill, stab and kill, run over and kill (GTA)—all in very graphic details—video games, that Xbox runs and Microsoft sells?
Wondering if they’ll ban themselves?
The door on the iron cage of modernity is being closed.
“Would Microsoft be violating HIPAA provisions?”
Someone would have to agree to the ToS in order to use the software. They would be responsible, not Microsoft, IMO
They literally want 24/7 surveillance of everyone.
The movement to #CancelGoogle #CancelTwitter #CancelMostInternet is coming right on the heels of #CancelFacebook.
And when are they going to get it off TV? Along with all the perversion shows.
Good luck with that. Skype is a sewer where people go to avoid giving out their phone number to chat partners. Why do you think they do that? LOL.
I thought I was the only one! Lol. The old history books especially.
How many XBox games have offensive or inappropriate language? They might as well close down XBox.
Microsoft Office? How are they going to go through that?!!
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Does this mean they’re actually following Godly principles, or do they also want to ban such words and phrases as “guns”, “conservative” and “God bless the USA?”
What is public about private documents written on Office? Sure, it is their software but something filed on your computer’s documents isn’t usually for public consumption.
Guess we’re learning a hard lesson that no software is private. Between the cloud, google, Microsoft and NSA, all our thoughts are spied upon.
Dayum nit!
I do everything I can to avoid MSFT completely. I run Win 7 on my home computer and if it weren’t for some of the application programs I need, would dump Windows for Linux in a heartbeat.
Cortana is a busybody. No thanks. Smart home? No, I’m proud to have a dumb home. No Alexa or smart TV here. The Internet of Things is banned here. Connecting my refrigerator to the Internet? Why? Although connecting my garbage disposal might work :)
Related:
https://pjmedia.com/trending/cambridge-analytica-whistleblower-facebook-may-listening-home-work/
Thanks for the ping dayglored.
“So wait a sec: I cant use Skype to have an adult video call with my girlfriend?” -— where exactly does it say anything like that in the TOS... oh right it doesn’t, the TOS covers public communication and only if someone complains about it. This article is a stretch and trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill.
Depositions involving a patient’s health and medical conditions are often conducted over Skype. Words pertaining to private parts could be spoken.
I am pretty sure that Microsoft monitoring them would be a HIPAA violation.
Likely M$ will be sued over that.
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