> From: Bryon Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/02/03/television.tivo.reut/index.html
> 
> Headline: "TiVo: Jackson stunt most replayed moment ever"
> 
> I'm just gonna quote the relevant parts:
> 
> ------------------
> TiVo said that particular halftime stunt was the most replayed moment
not 
> only of the Super Bowl but of all TV moments that the young company has
ever 
> measured.
> 
> TiVo said it used its technology to measure audience behavior among
20,000 
> users during the Super Bowl. The exercise revealed a 180 percent spike
in 
> viewership at the time of the -- as Timberlake refers to it --
"wardrobe 
> malfunction."
> ...
> This marks the third year that TiVo has released details of its 
> second-by-second review of how Super Bowl viewers used their TiVo
units.
> ------------------
> 
> So TiVo's report "home" not just what you're watching on a
second-by-second 
> basis, but when you're rewinding/reviewing things?  WTF?  I don't have
a 
> TiVo: Do they tell you up front when you buy/install one that they'll
be 
> monitoring your viewing habits constantly - not just with what you
watch, 
> but how you watch it?
> 
> Does this creep anyone else out?  Can you disable that "feature"?

Yep, Big Brother the Corporation.  Nope.  You should use a VCR instead...
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