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Hollywood wants to own your outputs (and that’s a good idea)

We like to encourage debate in hot topics in tech policy and law. This week, we’re focusing on Selectable Output Control, which Hollywood and the cable industry are both pushing hard for at the FCC. We invited Kyle McSlarrow, head of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (cable’s trade and lobbying group in Washington) to take his best shot at convincing Ars readers of the virtue, wonder, and necessity of SOC.

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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 P2P News No Comments

Cable: Let us lock down your TV (we’ll offer movies sooner)

The movie studio crusade to take over your home theater system just got an endorsement from Time Warner Cable, whose top staff visited the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last Wednesday to ask, yet again, for permission to let cable operators limit video streams to HDTVs and DVRs. At the meeting, representatives of TWC and the National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) backed the scheme being pushed by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA): Hollywood would send movies to cable before they appear on DVD, but the cable operators would clamp down on some of the features found in their subscribers’ TV systems. Specifically, consumers wouldn’t be able to receive these flicks from an analog connection, which the studios say is more susceptible to piracy than a digital stream.

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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 P2P News No Comments