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USDTV Subscribers Gouged For Linux USB Keys

Former USDTV Subscriber writes "A few weeks ago, Salt Lake City-based USDTV discontinued their service. USDTV used the Hisense DB2010 as subscriber boxes, with Linux based firmware. USDTV should have released the source and binaries as required by the GPL, in order for customers to create a USB key to convert their DB2010s to FTA HDTV boxes. Instead, they chose to hand the keys to former USDTV subcontractors. Cable Communications is coming to subscribers' houses and updating the boxes, but not leaving a USB key. ProServ is selling USB keys. But 'Due to copyright laws you are only allowed to purchase one of these keys if you have proof of being a current or previous subscriber to USDTV.' USDTV customers are being charged $30 for a service and/or files that should be freely available to anyone who has a DB2010 in their possession. There is a thread on the AVS Forum detailing the whole debacle."

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  1. Re:flaunting-the-GPL dept.? by 26199 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey, if you've got it, flout it.

  2. Re:Possibility of GPL Validation by init100 · · Score: 2, Funny

    There are lots of small startups in Utah that fail. It gives Utah a bad name in VC circles.

    I guess failing startups may not be the only thing giving Utah a bad reputation in VC circles. There is also a company called SCO...