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Microsoft updates its Services Agreement, requires Xbox users sign-in regularly to keep gamertag and more

Jack Wilkinson Jack Wilkinson
July 24, 2016
4 min read

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Microsoft has updated its Services Agreement, adding several new clauses. As reported by wccftech, users of Xbox Live will now need to sign-in at least once every 5 year period in order to retain their gamertag. On top of this, the company has also made several other changes to the agreement.

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All the changes included in the latest update to the agreement are as follows:

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  1. In the Code of Conduct section, we’ve added a prohibition on posting terrorist content, and an explanation of our Code of Conduct for Xbox users.
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  3. In the Microsoft Account or Skype Account section, we’ve added a requirement that you must sign into the Xbox Services at least once in a 5-year period to keep the Xbox gamertag associated with your Microsoft account. We’ve also added that if your account is compromised, we may be required to disable access to certain content.
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  5. In the Work or School Accounts section, we’ve added a notice that your separate work or school terms apply if you sign in with a work or school email address.
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  7. In the Payment Terms section, we’ve clarified that customers agree to keep their account and payment information up to date. We’ve also clarified procedures for automatic renewal of Services.
    \nFor customers living outside of the United States and China, we’ve also added that some transactions might require foreign currency conversion or be processed in another country.
    \nFor customers living in Taiwan, we’ve clarified that all purchases pertaining to digital content are final and non-refundable when such content or service has been provided online, and that there may be certain circumstances when you are entitled to a refund for subscription Services.
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  9. For customers living outside of the United States and China, in the Contracting Entity, Choice of Law, & Location for Resolving Disputes section, we’ve added that if you are using the free Outlook.com service in Singapore or Hong Kong, you are contracting with Microsoft Regional Sales Corp.
    \nFor customers residing in China, in the Contracting Entity, Choice of Law, & Place to Resolve Disputes section, we’ve added that if you are using MSN, Bing or the Windows Maps App, you are contracting with Microsoft Mobile Alliance Internet Service Co., Ltd., and if you are using Xbox Store on Xbox ONE, you are contracting with Shanghai Oriental Pearl Media Co., Ltd.
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  11. In the Xbox Live and Microsoft Studios Games and Applications section, we’ve clarified that, if allowed by your Xbox privacy settings, Microsoft can publish your name, gamertag, gamerpic, motto, avatar, and games that you’ve played in communications to people on your Xbox friends list. We’ve added that for any device that can connect to Xbox Services, we may automatically check your version of Xbox console software or the Xbox App software and download Xbox console or Xbox App software updates or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the Xbox Services, using unauthorized Xbox games or Xbox apps, or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices with an Xbox console.
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  13. In the Store section, we’ve deleted provisions that required separate terms for business organizations that provide access to private store experiences.
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  15. We’ve added a new section for group messaging services.
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  17. In the Skype section, we’ve added updates to address changes to Skype Manager functionality. We’ve also added a new section for GroupMe services.
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  19. For customers living in the United States, in the Rewards section, we’ve added offers that will qualify for points under the Rewards Program.  We’ve also updated eligibility requirements for the Rewards Program and noted that you must log in at least once in a 180-day period to retain your Rewards Program account.
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  21. We’ve added a new section for Bing Places services.
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  23. For customers living outside of China, we’ve added a new section for Microsoft Health and Microsoft Band.
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  25. We’ve moved the rights associated with digital goods (including music, images, video, text, books, games and other content) into its own section.
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  27. We’ve added a new section for OneDrive services.
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  29. For customers living in the United States, in the Binding Arbitration and Class Action Waiver section, we’ve made minor edits to shorten it and change the addressee for sending us notices.
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  31. In the Standard Application License Terms, we’ve clarified that additional terms may apply to applications you download from the Windows Store or the Xbox Store.
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  33. Throughout the Microsoft Services Agreement, we’ve made several changes to improve clarity and address grammar, typos and similar issues.
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Microsoft has moved to prohibit terrorist content on Xbox Live, require users to sign-in every 5 years otherwise they could lose their gamertag and add new sections to cover Skype Manager and its GroupMe communication tool.

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One notable change is the addition of how Microsoft can check and download Xbox console software updates. The new agreement states that Microsoft can use any device that connects to any Xbox service to check if the user is using legitimate software on their console and that they haven’t cheated in anyway. Since Windows 10 now connects to Xbox services, this also includes checking Windows 10 PCs to verify that Xbox console software is legitimate.

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Microsoft has published a page of the latest changes here.

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\n\nFurther reading: Groupme, Microsoft, Services Agreement, Windows 10, Xbox, Xbox Live

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