flynn23 wrote: ] ] As for new digital cables, the FCC ruling does not ] ] mandate any one copy-control technology, leaving it up to ] ] companies to choose from competing options. But this ] ] competition probably won't happen. Most of the ] ] electronics industry has anointed one system, called "5C" ] ] after the five corporations that developed it (Hitachi, ] ] Intel, Matsushita, Sony and Toshiba) and already approved ] ] for the digital outputs on future cable boxes and ] ] cable-compatible TV sets. The FCC can approve other ] ] copy-control schemes, but 5C-compliant hardware may not ] ] be upgradeable to support these competing mechanisms, ] ] placing them at a disadvantage. ] ] ... ] ] ] You won't be able to make a lower-resolution copy of a ] ] digital broadcast to watch on your DVD player or move a ] ] recording to the laptop or handheld computer you own ] ] today. And by forbidding all Internet transfers, even of ] ] brief excerpts, the scheme steals fair-use rights. This really stinks. RE: FCC Deserves a Digital Thanks for Nothing |