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Networks and Studios Against PVRs

HiredMan sent in an LA Times story talking about more suits against PVR makers like Replay and Tivo. The most bizarre quote to me is that the suit argues that "it's illegal to let consumers record and store shows based on the genre, actors or other words in the program description." Huh?

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  1. Silliness by Cirrocco · · Score: 4, Funny

    Next thing you know they won't allow people to take snapshots in Vegas because they're afraid people will be seeing all there is to see.

  2. Necessary info by Lothar+0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Users don't need to know when "Friends" is on.

    Neither do I, but the rest of America makes sure I do. =P

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  3. DEAR GOD! by fluxrad · · Score: 5, Funny

    I agree this PVR trend has gone quite far enough! If we continue to let people use these "magic boxes" to record TV shows, pause them, skip the commercials, or pretty much view the shows as they want to view them, then its only a matter of time before we slip into total anarchy!

    It's a snowball effect....even today, I've been hearing rumors of people that buy blank reels of magnetic tape and put them in short, wide, black boxes to record shows when they're not home! They even use other buttons on their new-fangled "remote controls" other than Play, Pause, and Stop."

    Someone stop this insanity before the child-actors from "Different Strokes" become destitute and are forced to rob convenience stores!

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  4. In a related story... by fmaxwell · · Score: 4, Funny

    Detroit, MI - Nations Bank, Wachovia, and Citibank have brought a lawsuit naming Ford, Chrysler, and GM as defendants. According to the lawsuit, the auto manufacturers produce powerful cars that make it easier for consumers, using the vehicles as "getaway cars", to rob banks.

    A spokeswoman for the banks involved in the suit said that although the banks favor automotive advances, "new automobile technology must go hand in hand with financial institution protection" and that "the consumer should bear the full cost and inconvenience of protecting the financial interests of huge, multi-billion dollar banking empires."

  5. Re:Coming next by joe90 · · Score: 4, Funny

    You don't think shovelling shit has relevance to the entertainment industry? You don't watch much TV huh ;-)

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  6. Re:Explaining the bizzare "illegal" quote by Asikaa · · Score: 4, Funny
    "Correct me if I'm wong"

    1 billion Chinese can't be wong.

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