I'd rather buy a Blu Ray that makes me update my players firmware due to a new copy protection then pay for something that requires internet access just to watch a freaking movie for the first time. At least Blu Rays or the ones I have don't make me have to connect to the internet just to watch them. I got a player on Novermber 2009 and I never updated its frimware till December 2010 and I was still able to enjoy Avatar and Beauty and the Beast plus the update fixed a sound glitch on the ladder
Good think HDCP encryption was cracked this week, no?
ATTENTION HOLLYWOOD: Fair Use is *our legal right* (see Sony v Universal; "The Betamax Case". We will not permit you to deprive us of it, just because you want to make Even More Money.
The Internet interprets censorship -- and Malignant Customer Control Techniques -- as damage, and routes around them.
Consumers like convenience. We also really REALLY hate DRM. Why do you think more and more of us are going online to get our movie fix? (Oh that's right, it's because we're all a bunch of filthy freeloaders isn't it).
So instead of listening and adapting, what do you do? Come up with new ways of punishing the slowly but surely shrinking audience still supporting your old way of doing business.
Bravo. You guys should give yourselves an Oscar for a change.
Is this the work of The Escapist and Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw? Or is this just someone ripping off that style? Oh and the MPAA is wrong. I'll file a compliant with the FCC.
I hardly think that Yahtzee was the _originator_ of intarwebs humor or l33t5p3a|<. I recognize, among other things, various references to the styles generally thought to originate with the lolcats and somethingawful communities. There are no stick figures or pointy-eared aliens. But I'm glad to see that you're concerned with SOC!
cox already requires digital to get on demand movies. I can't get them because i'm not running out an buying a new tv (the computer has better stuff anyway).
You can kill all that protection by facing a video cam to your T.V. screen, and recording the movie.
TheBlackwater200 19 hours ago
Excellent post I must say..
rafaelrosad2387 3 months ago
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pb19111 4 months ago
I'd rather buy a Blu Ray that makes me update my players firmware due to a new copy protection then pay for something that requires internet access just to watch a freaking movie for the first time. At least Blu Rays or the ones I have don't make me have to connect to the internet just to watch them. I got a player on Novermber 2009 and I never updated its frimware till December 2010 and I was still able to enjoy Avatar and Beauty and the Beast plus the update fixed a sound glitch on the ladder
Dakkiller1 1 year ago
Good think HDCP encryption was cracked this week, no?
ATTENTION HOLLYWOOD: Fair Use is *our legal right* (see Sony v Universal; "The Betamax Case". We will not permit you to deprive us of it, just because you want to make Even More Money.
The Internet interprets censorship -- and Malignant Customer Control Techniques -- as damage, and routes around them.
utubesnamepolsux 1 year ago
I do the easy thing and just don't own a TV, there's nothing on and news on TV is all oversimplified partisan infotainment anyway.
PlayerXT 1 year ago
I prefer to use the TPB input, myself.
TheSpoom 1 year ago
It's not like this crap would not be cracked. It would NOT hinder piracy in any way.
nilzxx 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
the mpaa owns their movies and how the content is distributed
layinlow64 2 years ago
@layinlow64 And that gives them the right to control our A/V equipment... how?
travelsonic 2 years ago
Hey Public Knowledge guys, record your audio in a room with less background noise! kthnxbye.
cesariojpn 2 years ago
Ahhh MPAA, when will you learn.
Consumers like convenience. We also really REALLY hate DRM. Why do you think more and more of us are going online to get our movie fix? (Oh that's right, it's because we're all a bunch of filthy freeloaders isn't it).
So instead of listening and adapting, what do you do? Come up with new ways of punishing the slowly but surely shrinking audience still supporting your old way of doing business.
Bravo. You guys should give yourselves an Oscar for a change.
diode303 2 years ago 6
Is this the work of The Escapist and Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw? Or is this just someone ripping off that style? Oh and the MPAA is wrong. I'll file a compliant with the FCC.
lynnkfletcher 2 years ago
I hardly think that Yahtzee was the _originator_ of intarwebs humor or l33t5p3a|<. I recognize, among other things, various references to the styles generally thought to originate with the lolcats and somethingawful communities. There are no stick figures or pointy-eared aliens. But I'm glad to see that you're concerned with SOC!
biogon 2 years ago
it already starting here. i dont even have tv anymore, i rent dvds mostly.
StrazdasLT 2 years ago
cox already requires digital to get on demand movies. I can't get them because i'm not running out an buying a new tv (the computer has better stuff anyway).
du2vye 3 years ago
Great video thanks.
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ooiuabp 3 years ago
You have got to be kidding me. This is complete crap, and the FCC better not let this happen ... otherwise you can bet that there will be an outrage.
deadredeyes 3 years ago