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I Want My MTV... PC?

Tsar writes: "MTV Networks is putting their imprimatur on a line of entertainment-oriented PC's to be available early this year. Targeting the college-age crowd, they'll have TV &amp radio tuners, DVD players, remote controls, and 'MTV-specific content.' CNN has this article on CNN's SCI-TECH page, but the original story was posted last Thursday on IDG.net. There's also news of MTV's impending digital music player, which uses DataPlay's 500MB matchbook-sized discs with built-in digital rights denial^H^H^H^H^H^Hmanagement."

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  1. How will they use it? by spongebob · · Score: 2, Informative

    Everyone knows the MTV generation has a 15 second attention span and I haven't heard of an OS that can do much of anything usefull in 15 seconds. Certainly Windows can't. ;)

  2. Article on The Register by beebware · · Score: 2, Informative
  3. What it will look like by KirTakat · · Score: 4, Informative

    They are saying the pc will be produced by Lan Plus, so this is probably what it will be.

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  4. Re:Digital Rights Denial? by ryants · · Score: 3, Informative
    thus denying the Constitutionally given rights of content creators and copyright holders, no?
    The US Constituon does not give rights to content creators and copyright holders at all. All it does is permit Congress to enact copyright legislation:
    Section 8. The Congress shall have power ... To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries;
    Nothing is guaranteed in that statement.
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  5. Re:Digital Rights Denial? by aka-ed · · Score: 2, Informative

    Obviously, the poster's use of the phrase was meant to refer to the denial of the user's rights, not the copyright holder's.

    You, AC sir, seem convinced that citizens do not have any rights in this matter, and all rights accrue to the holder of copyright. In this you are opposed to established case law, as well as to the intentions of the framers of the Constitution. ("To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries...")

    Here. Go read up. Please don't post on copyright matters until you do.

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