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	<title>Comments on: TiVo version 7.2 adds content protection!</title>
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		<title>By: MegaZone</title>
		<link>http://www.geeknewscentral.com/2005/09/14/tivo-version-72-adds-content-protection/comment-page-1/#comment-2233</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2005 21:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unfortunately Cory missed the mark.  This isn&#039;t something TiVo did, this is something MacroVision did.  It is part of MacroVision&#039;s license, which all the major recorder makers have.  ReplayTV supported this before TiVo.  The cable company DVRs also support it.  It is pretty much impossible to find a VCR, DVR, DVD Recorder, etc, that *doesn&#039;t* support MacroVision.  Which features they&#039;re required to support varies based on the type of system, but if it is a DVR being produced today you can be fairly certain it honors the same flags as TiVo.
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TiVo doesn&#039;t have a practical choice.  The choice is not to license MacroVision at all, or to license it and honor the licnese requirements.  Not licensing it is business suicide.  You *must* license it to legally support DVDs.  And the only reason they didn&#039;t get into legal trouble over TiVoToGo, etc, is because they agreed to the license.  MacroVision is basically a protection racket - if you buy the license the entertainment industry doesn&#039;t send the lawyers after you, at least not as readily.
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So this isn&#039;t going away, and buying something else instead of TiVo isn&#039;t going to help.  You&#039;re basically stuck building your own MythTV or FreeVo box if you want to avoid it.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately Cory missed the mark.  This isn&#8217;t something TiVo did, this is something MacroVision did.  It is part of MacroVision&#8217;s license, which all the major recorder makers have.  ReplayTV supported this before TiVo.  The cable company DVRs also support it.  It is pretty much impossible to find a VCR, DVR, DVD Recorder, etc, that *doesn&#8217;t* support MacroVision.  Which features they&#8217;re required to support varies based on the type of system, but if it is a DVR being produced today you can be fairly certain it honors the same flags as TiVo.<br />
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TiVo doesn&#8217;t have a practical choice.  The choice is not to license MacroVision at all, or to license it and honor the licnese requirements.  Not licensing it is business suicide.  You *must* license it to legally support DVDs.  And the only reason they didn&#8217;t get into legal trouble over TiVoToGo, etc, is because they agreed to the license.  MacroVision is basically a protection racket &#8211; if you buy the license the entertainment industry doesn&#8217;t send the lawyers after you, at least not as readily.<br />
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So this isn&#8217;t going away, and buying something else instead of TiVo isn&#8217;t going to help.  You&#8217;re basically stuck building your own MythTV or FreeVo box if you want to avoid it.<br />
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