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Microsoft May Ban Users For Offensive Language Starting In May

Civil rights advocate Jonathan Corbett discovered some interesting changes in Microsoft’s Terms of Service agreement. The agreement states that they have right to review your content while investigating a violation, but will not actively monitor for infringing behavior. Microsoft spokesperson told Bleeping Computer that this is not related to FOSTA as previously thought. Microsoft agents do not monitor a user’s private conversations and only respond to customer reports of inappropriate content based on information provided to them, according to Corbett. The language has probably been added as more fallout from the “Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act””

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