Well they actually had to remove said features because of the enormous backlash from gamers, many of whom were avid microsoft xbox gamers and Wanted to support Xbox one., but felt they couldn't because of the dire policies. Microsoft was been outnumbered 3:1 on pre orders after the E3 mess up, and after they changed the policy their about even with ps4 1:1.
they won't be able to reinstate features at a later date because it will be part of their updated security policy and games policy. They envisioned a future where we would have easier access to our games- through online and cloud- and allowing sharing with upto 10 people. But it was unclear what the benefits exactly would be -loading a game without inserting the disc is not a deal breaker for most gamers. Microsoft simply had to buckle under the huge pressure and mass outcry online. We have seen games developers and hardwear companies change their policies and games before under public outcry and thats exactly what happened.
It also highlights our culture where we can change a major companies digital policy stance with spending power and enough social media discussion- but we can't change anything useful or relevant to our society, and we are seeing increasing survilliance and police state style government