I guess the only reason this wasn't done with VCR's and the like was limitation in technology tracking. As has been said many times: just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should. I think this just underscores the fact that technology has changed the rules for both broadcaster and consumer. Who will come up with good solutions for both parties?
That's interesting. I recently posted on a technology (tho it's implanted onto the surface of the brain) that is in clinical trials to help the disabled control things with their mind. crazy stuff.
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