Get down and dirty with Xbox 360’s DRM / license transfer tool
Posted by Ryan Block in BLOGROLL, MEDIA
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Since 2005, just about everyone that’s ever had a RRoD or upgraded Xbox 360 asked for it, and strangely enough, our requests have been answered: Microsoft’s pushing out its new web-based DRM tool in lieu of the usual spring Dashboard update. The intention is simple — make your life a little easier when it comes to managing the worthless, arcane, irritating DRM that wraps the various bits of content (games, shows, etc.) one downloads from Xbox Live. If you have no idea what we’re talking about, no need to worry yourself; but those familiar with the acute pain of being unable to manage licenses across your Xboxen content will be mighty relieved to see this light at the end of the tunnel.
Read - Joystiq interview with Xbox Live GM Marc Whitten
Read - The official home of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 license transfer tool
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