[mythtv-users] Damn you Time Warner

Tom Dexter digitalaudiorock at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 14:28:26 UTC 2008


On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Steven Adeff <adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 9:28 AM, William Munson
>  <william_munson at comcast.net> wrote:
>  >
>  >  This is the very reason that we are all holding our breath on the new
>  >  hd-pvr card. I have one local hd station (ABC) that will not record over
>  >  firewire. Contacted the station manager and was told that they requested
>  >  this themselves because  they are  "worried about people stealing the
>  >  shows and  putting them on the internet". Will be interesting to see
>  >  what happens after the release of the hd-pvr. I suspect there will be
>  >  lawsuits flying so get yours before Hauppauge is forced to pull the
>  >  product. Should be an interesting lawsuit since the component outputs
>  >  are analog and should fall into the "analog hole" in the law.
>
>  the funny thing about the ABC situation is that cable companies by law
>  have to transmit the signal in the free on their cable lines which can
>  then be tuned with a QAM tuner. So their little firewire thing is
>  really meaningless in regards to "pirating" their stuff. not to
>  mention it can be obtained OTA in similar fashion for those with an
>  ability to grab the signal.
>
>  --
>  Steve

I almost can't believe that ABC would request that of the cable
company...that's patently absurd.  I guess the entire industry thinks
nobody owns an antenna??

As far as the "must carry" and "in the clear" laws...has anyone ever
verified that those actually apply to the new HD stations?  They
certainly should, but it seems there's been a great deal of debate
about it, and I've yet to hear any definitive answer.  You'd think
that after 2/2009, when the HD stations are all that's available over
the air, that the cable cos would have to provide those in the
clear...then again, I'm making the rash assumption that the FCC is
actually working for the public rather than the broadcast industry...

Didn't someone on the list here complain to the FCC about encrypted
local HD networks at one point?  Seems to me they got little more than
a run-around.

God...I'm glad I use nothing but OTA.

Tom


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