
beww at beww
Jan 9, 2010, 7:43 AM
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Re: Silicondust Makes CableCard Announcement
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On Saturday 09 January 2010 08:24:26 am jedi wrote: > On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 02:34:25PM -0500, Jason Sullivan wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Brian Wood <beww [at] beww> wrote: > > > I'm surprised Apple doesn't fight the "Windows only" approach to > > > CableCard, but they haven't shown much interest that I can see. > > > > I think Apple is pretty much completely uninterested in broadcast TV, > > and is looking to hasten the end of that as we know it (either via > > iTunes, or some other network delivery manner). Their whole approach > > to content is is to cut the broadcasters out of it. Why have a PVR > > when you could have a podcast, after all? > > ...it's a noble idea but doesn't seem to work out so well in practice. The iTunes approach to music has changed things significantly, contributing greatly to the demise of DRM on a lot of music, and getting a lot of artists the exposure the old ways prevented. Whether it will work with video is another question, even Apple shows no signs of eliminating DRM from video, probably because the suppliers have been brainwashed by MS into thinking DRM is necessary to their continued profits. High power land-based broadcasting is environmentally wrong, inefficient and helps nobody but the license holders. If Apple, or anyone else, can promote better alternatives they have my support. The idea that the public owns the airwaves, and that broadcasters operate in the public interest is bunk. Even in the rare cases where the government pulls a license (Gencorp/RKO in Boston), the license just goes to someone worse, with better lobbyists. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users [at] mythtv http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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