A newly published Microsoft patent shows the Redmond, Washington-based computing giant may soon have the ability to monitor Xbox users through their Kinect hands-free controller. The system would allow content providers, like movie studios or record companies, new ways to monetize their goods. Only problem: The technology sounds like something straight out of 1984.
Microsoft’s patent, entitled “Content Distribution Regulation by Viewing User,” was first filed in April of 2011, and was published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on November 1 of this year. The patent describes a “content presentation system and method allowing content providers to regulate the presentation of content on a per-user-view basis.”
So what, exactly, does that mean? Well, according to the patent, that means content providers will be able to offer content licenses to customers based not only on time (i.e. “this rental lasts 24 hours”) but also on the number of people watching a movie, for example, or listening to a song or album. Microsoft’s system would then use the Kinect’s camera to actually see how many people are in the room. If it’s more than the amount allowed by the purchased license, the entertainment will stop, and the system (probably Xbox Live) will demand that the customer upgrade to a new license that allows for more viewers.
Or, in the words of the patent itself: “The users consuming the content on a display device are monitored so that if the number of user-views licensed is exceeded, remedial action may be taken.” Furthermore, Microsoft’s technology may enable individuals to be “specifically identified and the amount of their consumption of the content tracked relative to their specific use.”
A note on copyright law: Right now, U.S. copyright law contains a provision known as “Public Performance” that gives copyright holders the right to when their protected intellectual property is performed or shown in public. So, what does “public” mean in this case? The law says “public” is a “place open to the public or at a place where a substantial number of persons outside of a normal circle of a family and its social acquaintances are gathered.”
The tendency might be to assume that Microsoft’s patent is there to give copyright holders a better way to police public performances of their movies and music – and that certainly seems like a no-brainer application of the technology. But that is not really what Microsoft is proposing here – this is some other beast entirely.
What Microsoft’s enabling with this patent is the exact opposite of public performance monitoring. Indeed, it seeks to monitor what are obviously private performances, which are not prohibited by copyright law. Not only that, but it greatly strengthens copyright holders’ power over users by allowing them to block their legally obtained content if, say, someone else walks in the room.
The benefits for Microsoft and content providers goes far beyond protecting copyright; it allows them to establish entirely new pricing for content. Only one person watching this movie? That’ll be $2. There’s 10 of you? Well, you’re going to have to cough up $15. And you’d better hope nobody shows up late to the party.
For consumers who are already disgusted with the disintegration of ownership in the 21st century, technology like that which Microsoft describes in this patent is clearly a giant leap in the wrong direction. We can only hope this is one of those ideas that dies in the prototype phase, and doesn’t become an industry norm.
And to think, these are the same companies that want to dissuade people from pirating their content. Here’s a hint: This won’t help.

Anybody that thinks this is cool or okay or like a few have mentioned, they just want to see if you’re playing the game in the nude, you’re idiots. Yeah, I know they have been spying on us using our cell phones and other devices and methods for a long time, but it doesn’t make it okay. You’re a fool if you think it’s okay for them to do that.
Listen, most people have forgotten or never learned the truth about who the boss is supposed to be. It is ‘We the People’ that are supposed to be the boss of the government. We are supposed to be in control. And this is the plan, to misinform the younger generation about the true history of our country and teach them to be ‘SHEEPLE’ that they can control, no questions asked. It must be working considering some of the comments on this post.
Nope, it is for this reason that I will not ever own any of these products that brag on themselves about having this kind of technology. Like the OnStar system on most GM vehicles, it can be used to track you and eventually be used to let law enforcement know when you might be speeding and send you a ticket in the mail if you were. That is on the way and this why I prefer owning older vehicles, no OnStar.
Some companies will start paying if they haven’t already, to use the OnStar service to spy on you to see where you drive to shop among other things so they can find ways to better market their products to you. Do you think I’m crazy? Do the research, it is coming to a home, vehicle or store near you.
One more bit of information. Microchips have been tested in clothing. They are probably still testing them if not using them outright right now. The stores that supposedly use them want to tract where you live and where you go so they can find better ways to market to you. This is not a si-fi fantasy either. It is a reality, google it.
This is just a little food for thought for the ones that want to be informed.
If that’s the case, consider my Kinect sold.
considering kinect can barely recognise two people properly I wouldn’t be getting too worried just yet
I just bought the Kinect and this is what I find out? Not cool.
Read your user agreement and you won’t get surprised….. SMH
When you agree to that 1000 pages of legalize, you have waved your right to not be monitored.
I think it was on page 437, section 67, paragraph 5.
Illuminati ..
Odd.. My original post vanished.
“So, to combat this problem, all you have to do is point your kinect at your life sized photo of bill gates doing the lambada, and you’ll be fine”
DO. NOT. WANT.
M icrosoft K inect Ultra
Just another reason you should have bought a ps3…..
Playstation Eye can do the same thing.
Or smoking weed, or touching yourself, or something you don’t want anyone else to see… microsoft shouldn’t do that
Put a towel over it- Keeps the dust off and the govt out.
Bye byr Kinect sales