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Posted by Alpha on 03/24/06 20:44
"Allan" <Spamsucks@finallykantica22admitstobebrianlamb.org> wrote in message
news:71q7229npcqvg8bnn9j09a9p9rs6pdo8uf@4ax.com...
> "Redmond (WA) - Contrary to statements made by reputable officials,
> reported in TG Daily and elsewhere, stating that Blu-ray and HD DVD
> high-definition video disc players would require dedicated and
> exclusive wired Internet connections in order to implement a key
> provision of AACS copy protection, a spokesperson for the AACS
> Licensing Administrator, who is also one of Microsoft's key
> representatives to AACS, told TG Daily yesterday afternoon that the
> copy protection system can utilize a customer's existing network
> equipment, including Ethernet routers and WiFi transmitters."
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> http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/03/22/hi...ired_internet/
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>
> "This is air tight."
>
> "Done Deal"
>
> h well, maybe not Alpha.
That says nothing other than they WILL use networks for the AACS.
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