I wonder if this falls into the realm that its legal to sell, but not use, or the reverse. Also, its made in one part of the world, sold in another, and a lot (most?) users are in the states trying to continue to use analog displays to watch content they already paid for.
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Wait, they're allowed to make this thing?
I thought it was a condition of the HDCP license that you never output decrypted signals, it remains encrypted until it appears on screen?
No kidding. If they are allowed to make,market, and sell these things then what is the point of HDCP?
Just do away with HDCP and save us all the headache.
I wonder if this falls into the realm that its legal to sell, but not use, or the reverse. Also, its made in one part of the world, sold in another, and a lot (most?) users are in the states trying to continue to use analog displays to watch content they already paid for.
This includes me. :)