Privacy concerns surrounding Microsoft's Xbox One have reached Capitol Hill.
The U.S. House of Representatives has introduced legislation that could force the console to visibly alert users that they are being monitored.
The “We Are Watching You Act of 2013” bill (honest, that's the name) isn't just aimed at consoles, however. Its broader focus is any set-top box device that includes a camera capable of monitoring the activity of users.
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When Xbox One is on and you're simply having a conversation in your living room, your conversation is not being recorded or uploaded.
Yes of course what else can they say? It's obvious that they have to say it or othewise they would get same backlash as with whole DRM thing. Oh and you can turn off kinect features why the hell you need it connected anyway? It doesn't listen to your conversations? What if you and your friend are talking and one of you says Xbox On in the sentence? Xbox will only just magically get the xbox on words out of sentence?
how awesome would it be if they pass a law making xbox ship us there console without kinect man that would be a big win for the people even republicans dont want this thing to get in our homes
Hell yea they need to warn people.
I'd be surprised if they aren't forced to make changes before being released in the EU.
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