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Originally posted by MorningtonCrescent
yeah, they are. article here. I guess they're trying to limit their liabilities if people plan something illegal in chat rooms. (well, and to make more money off of people that pay to subscribe to the chat rooms.)
Originally posted by MorningtonCrescent
yeah, they are. article here. I guess they're trying to limit their liabilities if people plan something illegal in chat rooms. (well, and to make more money off of people that pay to subscribe to the chat rooms.)
Originally posted by UniversalFiction
At least until Microsoft (and whoever else runs these rooms) can address the very obvious problem of minors being preyed upon by the worst of this world.
BBC News article
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
I'm not a big fan of chat rooms.
Originally posted by SimonGray
I'm surprised that no one here has mentioned the fact that Microsoft intends to make their chat services subscription-based in that users must pay for at least one of Microsoft's services in order to use it.
While this might make it easier to track down people via their credit card details, they are also making more money out of this from what was a once completely free service.
Originally posted by MorningtonCrescent
I have no idea what a parent would do to keep a determined kid away from whatever, aside from throwing away the modem.