According to Giantbomb and What Hi Fi, Microsoft may be announcing a huge change in its Xbox One DRM policies later today. The next-gen console was previously confirmed to have a 24 hour online check in to play games with restrictions on used games and borrowing. This rumor, if it pans out, could eliminate all that.
According to the report, the policy change would mean no online requirement or check ins for gaming, no barriers to game trading or lending, and no region locks. An online connection would only be required when setting up the Xbox One for the first time.
If this is true, this can be a huge shift in the next-gen console war.
Source: Gametrailers.com
This is something MS needs to do as the PS3 has the lead in sales in pretty much every major store, even website shops, including Amazon.