HBO Keeps Up Tradition Of Conveniently Forgetting About Fair Use
from the once-again dept
Poor Slingbox. They didn't get permission to innovate -- because they don't need it, and now they're attracting the legal attention of broadcasters, who have no qualms about trying to tell you what you can do with their content after you've brought it into your home. It's looking like HBO might sue Slingbox, based on the misguided belief that their product and service violates HBO copyrights. The issue here isn't copyright infringment -- not least of which because anybody place-shifting HBO with a Slingbox subscribes to it at home -- it's business model infringement. Slingbox has figured out a cool service to offer, one for which people are willing to pay, and HBO feels wronged, mostly because Slingbox could undermine their own competing services. Services which, of course, they've been too busy sounding out lawsuits to actually develop and offer. Remember, too, that HBO also poisons torrents of its shows and likes to flout fair use -- so figuring out ways to piss off customers it can't figure out how to address is par for the course.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Oh yeah, and HBO's being ridiculous.
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Whatever happened to actually commenting on the article posted, and not bickering over spelling/punctuation and who posted "first"...etc.
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Who watches HBO anyway?
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We need to create a word for these tactics.
"Teacher teacher Billy had a better Idea than me but he can't use it cause I have lisdexia and ADHD so he has to wait for me to catch up cause I'm special!"
If video providers drag arse like RIAA did with music, I figure we have another 10+ year wait on our hand before someone comes up with a business model that WORKS let alone is even any good.
Itunes has the blessing (kind of) of the RIAA but it sucks and was 10 years late to the game.
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Example: "I'm to technically challenged to develope anything but I don't want you to either because I might not make any money from it."
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Re: We need to create a word for these tactics.
Lexivate: To use the law to hinder innovation. Also, informally, to innovate through legal proceeding rather than through creative thinking.
From Latin “lex,” meaning law + French “novre,” to make new (see innovate word roots).
Loosely synonymous with "lixiviate"; to extract one substance from another.
...remember you saw it here first. =)
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Lexavator - one who stops inovation using the law.
The a being used to denote the negative or opposite as in greek and latin.
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Did CNN
We will be honest though; AT&T will be the first to integrate internet broadcasting into their packages. You will be able to subscribe to home use TV and eventually IP TV also. In the short future we will start to see cable TV 2 rooms and 1 computer packages. Wouldn’t be surprised if Ma Bell Reincarnate bought Sling Box to do this. Doesn’t solve this legal problem but it it’s sold as another package the profit could be redistributed as usual.
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Remove the fscking blinders!
If these short sighted jackasses making these decisions remove their fscking blinders and realize the long term benefit to themselves of the services they are trying to squash, they would be in a much better position. They would have established subscriber/customer bases that aren't waiting to jump ship the instant any kind of alternative service/provider/company that gets it rides into town.
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a word....hmmmm....a word to....
jerks
jerks: those who jerk.
jerks: Those jerks need to quit jerking us off.
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The only show I'll miss is Rome, and I can live without it for $15 a month more in our pocket.
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Cable is Groosly expensive anyhow
So simple a concept
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Every one send HBO a nasty email.
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I think soon all these media companies will be like this - thank God for the internet and video games - TV is becoming less fun by the day...
I'll keep watching movies until it gets to the point where it's completely stupid - then I'll just stick to the stuff I already have. Luckily, I can rip and store all those current movies I have on my Hard Disk and write to media later, or at least play it through a Linux box - I'm sure the DRM will make Windows fairly useless in the near future, unless you want to PAY PAY PAY - and then, like my energy company (Duke/Cinergy) they'll start charging you 4 bucks to pay your friggin' bill.
That's just got to take the cake - gotta pay a fee to pay your bill. These utility companies need a smack down just as much as the media industry...
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You can download all HBO shows for free
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Follow up
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> they air for the first time (Using Bittorent). Why pay for HBO
> when you can get most of their shows for free?
Because there are some of us that actually try to be honest and pay for the services we recieve. If nobody paid then there would be no contact for you file leachers to share.
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I love HBO
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