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ATI Claims HDCP Then Covers Its Tracks

BigControversy writes "It looks like a big can of worms is being opened. The DailyTech.com is reporting that ATI sold millions of video cards knowing that HDCP support was not enabled. Despite that, the cards were sold and advertised to its customers as having HDCP capabilities. A day or two after this information was revealed, HDMI.org went completely password protected and ATI is now modifying key areas of its website, removing any mention of 'HDCP-ready'."

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  1. Can you blame them? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Should they leave it up there?

    FP!

  2. Sony rumored to be buying ATI by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Sony rumored to be buying ATI :-) Fits right in with their business model........