After incessant lobbying, Hollywood may have scored a victory in getting the FCC to approve their plans to add DRM to TV. Under the plan, studios will have the power to remotely kill your TV's output in order to prevent copying. Studios say this promotes innovation, as it will allow them to release movies onto TV much faster than before, without having to worry about the movies being pirated.
The FCC previously rejected the plan, but it appears they may have reconsidered.
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The FCC previously rejected the plan, but it appears they may have reconsidered.
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