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November 30, 2003

Broadcast Flag Primer

A good introduction to the FCC's broadcast flag ruling on Slate:

Broadcast-flag technology works like this: Digital TV signals that are broadcast over the air, rather than transmitted via cable or satellite, will include an invisible data tag -- the broadcast flag -- along with the picture and sound. By FCC fiat, any digital TV tuner built after July 1, 2005, must refuse to allow broadcast-flagged programs to be recorded in such a way that they can be redistributed in their high-definition format. You'll be able to record Letterman tonight and watch him tomorrow but you won't be able to e-mail a copy to your friends.

Link via Scripting News.

Posted November 30, 2003 08:25 AM