Cable, TV Makers Agree on Digital Standard
shylock0 writes "Reuters has this article about the digital cable standard agreed upon today. Amazingly enough, it places little or no copyright restrictions on content -- and it even includes specification for 1394/FireWire output to PVRs. I think this is a victory for fair use. Let's hope the FCC approves."
Living together!
...obligatory credit due to Ghostbusters for this quotationary moment.
Mass Hysteria!
Maybe the MPAA can't afford to buy them ....
That's the only explanation for this article: I've fallen asleep at work and my manager is sneeking up behind me with an air horn or something...
I'll wait a few days for the retractions and such before I get excited about this. If it's true, though, it is good news.
Under capitalism man exploits man. Under communism it's the other way around.
Easy for you, ever since The Bandsaw Incident. The rest of us use a digital standard that goes up to nine or ten (depending on whether you do C or Fortran).
Mine goes all the way to 11
+++ UGUCAUCGUAUUUCU
That's the great thing about standards... If you don't like the standards that are currently out there, you just invent your own. At least that's what the senior engineers at my company tell me.
47% of all statistics are made up on the spot.