spindown: Has this been posted yet?
"Trademark suggests limit will be placed on number of viewers for content."
"A filing application with the United States Patents and Trademarks Office from Microsoft has revealed the company plans to deliver content to Xbox One owners on a 'per-user-view' basis and if the number of views is exceeded action - though it's not exactly clear what - will be taken against the system's owner.
According to the application Microsoft intends to create "A content presentation system and method allowing content providers to regulate the presentation of content on a per-user-view basis. Content is distributed an associated license option on the number of individual consumers or viewers allowed to consume the content.
"Consumers are presented with a content selection and a choice of licenses allowing consumption of the content. The users consuming the content on a display device are monitored so that if the user-views licensed is exceeded, remedial action may be taken."
Based on the description of the technology developed for the patent it seems likely Microsoft will use the Kinect sensor, which is mandatory with Xbox One, to monitor the number of people present while watching a TV show, movie or music on the device. Presumably, should the content be consumed by too many people Xbox One owners will need to pay again. "
http://www.gameranx.com/updates/id/14887/article/microsoft-trademarks-new-per-view-content-system-for-xbox-one/
As much as I would love to rant against MS about this, it's just a patent. Companies like MS patent ideas like this just in case someone else also thinks of it. They have no real intention of using the patent, but if someone else decides to try something like this, now they can license it. Until this is something that is actually observed in the Xbone, or if MS actually gets honest about something for a change and openly admits to this, I wouldn't put too much stock in it.