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Subject: Xbox Live saved information.
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I heard you can save your Xbox Live information on a memory card and play it on a another xbox that has live capability. What if you have multiple memory card units of different xbox live accounts, is it possible to play xbox live free using someone else's account?

  • 02.14.2005 5:22 AM PDT

Hmmm, seems illegal to me. But you would need their password, and they cannot be using it at the same time, I'm assuming. Why not just pay the $5/month (or whatever it is)? It's not that much.

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  • 02.14.2005 5:24 AM PDT
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Just wondering, I'm already paying for it monthly. Would it really be illegal? Actually I'd just like to do it to piss people off and make them make new xbox live accounts. But the trouble is first is getting their passwords first. heheh.

But of course if it's illegal then I (I mean my friend :P) probably won't do it.

[Edited on 2/14/2005 5:37:19 AM]

  • 02.14.2005 5:27 AM PDT

Posted by: MasterRoshiX
Would it really be illegal?

From the XBOX Live Terms of Use:
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you may not use the Service in any manner that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair the Service (or the network(s) connected to the Service) or interfere with any other party’s use and enjoyment of the Service. You may not attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Service, other accounts, computer systems or networks connected to the Service, through hacking, password mining or any other means.
Seems pretty self-explanitory.

  • 02.14.2005 5:32 AM PDT
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Posted by: dmbfan09
Posted by: MasterRoshiX
Would it really be illegal?

From the XBOX Live Terms of Use:
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you may not use the Service in any manner that could damage, disable, overburden, or impair the Service (or the network(s) connected to the Service) or interfere with any other party’s use and enjoyment of the Service. You may not attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Service, other accounts, computer systems or networks connected to the Service, through hacking, password mining or any other means.
Seems pretty self-explanitory.


lol bah. Now I know.

  • 02.14.2005 5:36 AM PDT
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and knowing is half the battle...

  • 02.14.2005 5:38 AM PDT
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Pretty much everything you think your clever at and your getting away with is against the terms of use.

  • 02.14.2005 5:43 AM PDT