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Posted by Ken Davies on 09/28/99 11:33
It is possible to implement HDMI without HDCP although no manufacturer
appears to have done this. The HDCP licence is sold seperate to HDMI and in
fact by a different organisation ( Digital Content Protection LLC, part of
the Intel group).
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Ken Davies
www.ivojo.co.uk
"the dog from that film you saw" <dsb@REMOVETHECAPITALSbtinternet.com> wrote
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> "Adrian" <anca@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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>> That's interesting, I didn't realise you could get HDMI without HDCP, I
>> /thought/ it was part of the HDMI specification.
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> it is.
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> Gareth.
> my Dad took me out for the evening and some girl was being a right
> embarrassment
> trying to get off with him, i had to pretend that i was his girlfreind
> so that the stupid bitch would leave him alone, and we had a right
> good laugh ahout it too.
> 'varizo' 26th Nov 04
> http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dsbmusic/
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