FCC Approves Broadcast Flag
from the as-expected... dept
As was very much expected, the FCC ignored plenty of reasons why this is a terrible idea and has approved the “broadcast flag” for digital TV programs. All digital TV receivers will need to recognize this flag, meaning that people will (a) need to buy new equipment and (b) lose plenty of fair use rights. Note that it will do nothing to stop “piracy” as the industry claims. It’s unclear from the quick Associated Press version of the article how the broadcast flag is going to be implemented (that is, who is going to set it up and approve it), but I’m sure that information will come out shortly. Anyway, here we have another political decision that will do nothing to solve an actual problem, but will make most people worse off.
Comments on “FCC Approves Broadcast Flag”
Count me out
I guess that I wont be watching as much TV in the future. No major loss, I love to read though I also liked to watch TV. Way to go Hollywood, you just lost some more market share.
Re: Count me out
I’m pretty sure you and everyone else is going to watch the same amount of TV, Mr. Cool Guy.
Re: Re: Count me out
That’s a pretty stupid remark. Look around at what’s happening in the real world. TV ratings are down, music purchases are down…people DO respond to these idiotic behaviors by the industries.
Re: Re: Count me out
Well, for me thats about one hour a week, Mr. Not So Cool Guy.
Re: Re: Re: Count me out
If I can’t use Tivo or an equivalent, I’m also out.
No Subject Given
Another fantastic GreyFace idea brought to you by the Empty Suits.
In Favor
Not everyone is opposed to the Broadcast Flag rule, although probably not for the the reasons you’d expect.