Sonicblue Wins Stay of Spying Order
ebonkyre writes "According to this article, federal Judge Florence-Marie Cooper has stayed the order which would require SONICBlue to begin recording users viewing habits and reporting them to the MPAA, et al. It has been stayed until June 3rd, at which time the court is to review SB's motion to throw out the order entirely." EPIC has filed a brief supporting Sonicblue's position. EPIC's argument (starting on page 5 of the PDF) neatly summarizes why this order should never have been given.
they will be able to push this thing through. Can you imagine the repercussions? Every time you think someone is using a product in a way that is illegal you require the manufacturer to track what people do w/that product.
Liquor companies should start tracking what happens w/their product.
Automotive manufacturers the same, and well anybody who pretty much makes anything. Yes, very smart.
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It's hard to believe that's how Micronians are made. Why don't we see it right now by having you both kiss one another?
SonicBlue is made out of people!
SonicBlue is made of people!!! You maniacs!!! oh wait...
can't sleep slashdot will eat me
It's possible that either a) the check hasn't cleared or b) it wasn't enough.
in reference to his attitude about people who skip ads during shows...
;)
CW: What if you have to go to the bathroom or get up to get a Coke?
JK: I guess there's a certain amount of tolerance for going to the bathroom
jeez how reasonable of him, there is a "certain" tolerance for allowing natural bodily functions by TV viewers, but im guessing that us beer drinkers and people with weak bladders should probably stop watching, because such willy-nilly use of the bathroom is probably thievery
full interview here btw
Actually, the best ad wouldn't be the "Find an annoying guy to talk about the product" one I mentioned a few minutes ago.
The best ad would cost $20 to produce:
30 seconds of a 1000-hz tone at loud volume, and in big block letters:
"If you owned a PVR, you could press 'skip ad' and never have to sit through another annoying ad again."