I don't remotely give a fuck. We will never ever have use of a HDTV in India. All the rich people just watch standard composite cable interlaced video on 50inch screens. Most of them are too dumb to even use component cables with their DVD players.
Once we start have HDTV broadcasts long after my natural life expectancy has expired, my corpse will give a fuck.
We don't need him. The courst have already ruled that the FCC doesn't have the authority to implement this new DRM. I'm sure the EFF and other advocy groups will remind the FCC of this, but I think we should also tell them that. Not to mention that this will help "further the digital television transition," is a full-out lie. And consumers will stop at nothing to remove the DRM after they find out that is why they can't record something. Unfortunately I'm too tired to think of a better way to put this, but, consumers are dumb. So while they probably won't stop this, it won't be long after it's implemented before the FCC or court system erraticates the DRM and harshly punishes all involved.
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Dang.Where's Anonymous when ya need them?
Hacking the Interwebs.
Well, the MPAA hasn't killed anyone (that we know of).
We just need to tell Anon. that the MPAA is a sect of Scientology.
I don't remotely give a fuck. We will never ever have use of a HDTV in India. All the rich people just watch standard composite cable interlaced video on 50inch screens. Most of them are too dumb to even use component cables with their DVD players.
Once we start have HDTV broadcasts long after my natural life expectancy has expired, my corpse will give a fuck.
anonymous is not your personal army
We don't need him. The courst have already ruled that the FCC doesn't have the authority to implement this new DRM. I'm sure the EFF and other advocy groups will remind the FCC of this, but I think we should also tell them that. Not to mention that this will help "further the digital television transition," is a full-out lie. And consumers will stop at nothing to remove the DRM after they find out that is why they can't record something. Unfortunately I'm too tired to think of a better way to put this, but, consumers are dumb. So while they probably won't stop this, it won't be long after it's implemented before the FCC or court system erraticates the DRM and harshly punishes all involved.