tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4061227211666562229.post8764432158984106998..comments2023-04-02T08:55:27.583-05:00Comments on Expand Fair Use: Cinavia: interesting and profoundly trashy DRMLee Lathamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16513638681178493497noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4061227211666562229.post-31966623845864936282012-06-15T17:13:38.370-05:002012-06-15T17:13:38.370-05:00That is a really interesting point. If a Cinavia-...That is a really interesting point. If a Cinavia-enabled movie is playing in the background while you video tape something, the video you make will fail to play on a Cinavia-enabled (disabled?) device.<br /><br />Not sure about your 911 comment though, how that works.Lee Lathamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16513638681178493497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4061227211666562229.post-64097256887829691352012-06-14T01:22:44.408-05:002012-06-14T01:22:44.408-05:00And that's the obviuos part of Cinavia.
once ...And that's the obviuos part of Cinavia.<br /><br />once it gets into all plaback and recording capable devices (which is what "they" want), you will:<br /><br />- if you make a number of recordings in your home, with a children's movie playing on the tv, you have to be carful when you compile it - you can only play 20 minutes of such sound then you have to wait like 20 minutes before you can continue. This will be valid for so called smart tvs as well, even if you use a usb stick to store the movies for the grand parents :-)<br /><br />- Not be able to call 911 in a movie theater.<br /><br />- A not-so-democratic regime will use cinavia to prevent people to film what's happening in the streets<br /><br />I could go on... you just have to think a little to see the implications of the technology.<br /><br />-andersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com