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A controversial form of copy protection for digital TV broadcasts inched closer to becoming law on Tuesday after receiving an enthusiastic endorsement from a key U.S. senator.
Sen. Ted Stevens, an Alaska Republican, said at a hearing that the so-called broadcast flag was necessary to curb Internet piracy of TV shows. Future TV tuners would be required to detect the flag and prevent recordings from being redistributed freely.[...]
Source: CNET News.com
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Getting high-definition pictures in your living room isn't as simple as buying a new TV and plugging it in.
For starters, consumers need to know the difference between an HDTV "monitor" and an "integrated" HDTV. [...]
Read more at: marketwatch.com [REGISTRATION NEEDED!]
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One year from today, on July 1, 2005, an FCC regulation known as the Broadcast Flag will lock up your digital television signals. But EFF's "DTV Liberation Project" aims to help the public keep over-the-air programming free.
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