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So when the first guy plugs this into Blu-Ray player, the studios will activate the ICT.
I hope your wrong Dan, cause I talked to a few members of the MPAA at CES this year and they all read this site.
I heard that most HD movies were already available for download illegally. The equipment costs a little bit, but I don't think it's that big of a deal for a computer enthusiast, less than the cost of a top-end x86 CPU.
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Dan in DCVA @ Jan 11th 2008 5:41PM
So when the first guy plugs this into Blu-Ray player, the studios will activate the ICT.
Ben @ Jan 12th 2008 1:29AM
I hope your wrong Dan, cause I talked to a few members of the MPAA at CES this year and they all read this site.
JeffDM @ Jan 12th 2008 2:58AM
I heard that most HD movies were already available for download illegally. The equipment costs a little bit, but I don't think it's that big of a deal for a computer enthusiast, less than the cost of a top-end x86 CPU.