Finally....
When Microsoft first released the Xbox 360, it was plagued with problems. Something to do with overheating and faulty hardware. Whatever the problem was, it resulted in a lot of people having to return their gaming console to get it replaced. This was good in that the user now had a new console to play their games on. It also created new problems, in that online purchases made and licensed on the old console were not able to be used on the new console without repurchasing the downloads.
Microsoft finally released today a DRM (Digital Rights Management) transfer tool on Xbox.com that allows users to transfer their licenses to another console. This means you won't have to repurchase all those Rock Band tunes you downloaded. Even though this new tool leaves a lot to be desired in usability, the functionality is there. Oh well, I guess Microsoft can't get everything right on the first round (or second, third, ...).
Microsoft finally released today a DRM (Digital Rights Management) transfer tool on Xbox.com that allows users to transfer their licenses to another console. This means you won't have to repurchase all those Rock Band tunes you downloaded. Even though this new tool leaves a lot to be desired in usability, the functionality is there. Oh well, I guess Microsoft can't get everything right on the first round (or second, third, ...).

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