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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Make HDCP fully backward compatible.Sign petition here!
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Join Date: May 2002
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The petition is a great idea you should send it to the FCC, chairman Powell and the CEA (Consumer Electronics Organization) too.
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How about a class-action lawsuit to go along with it.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Michigan
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Hey Blue, thanks for taking this issue and running with it. Have you sent this off to any of our so called leaders in Washington?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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WTF only 3437 signatures total
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Location: USA
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How do you plan to make it backwards compatible? HDCP, unlike DTCP, is either on or off. If you have a receiving device (e.g. HDTV) that does not have HDCP, do expect the transmitter to just turn HDCP off? If that is the case, then there is no point in having HDCP at all (which is not a bad thing in itself). A user with a device that has HDCP can buy a simple tool that blocks the transmitter from reading the HDCP EDID and thus the HDCP enabled device now looks like a non-HDCP device and by your suggestion HDCP is turned off and thus spoofed.
Good luck with your effort, but the FCC is getting a lot of pressure from the MPAA and NAB for this and the dreaded Broadcast Flag (a.k.a. the content redistribution descriptor). CBS has actually threatened to start pulling HD content should these issues not get resolved in the near term. Last edited by kidslice : 03-14-2003 at 06:35 AM. |
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