On 2014-05-15 16:22, John Foliot wrote:

no Netflix, no Amazon Prime, no Hulu, no HBO Go

That would be great!

Brazilian television broadcasters, seeking to purchase entertainment content
from outside of the country, may find that no-one is willing to sell
them that content

Which would mean they would have to invest their money in producers of unencumbered content, in creative people who are more interested in producing content worthy of being shared than they are in preventing sharing. This is a good thing, right?

I am hard
pressed to imagine that the Brazilian people and government would be
interested in presenting themselves on the world stage as thieves and
outlaws

Equating the banning of DRM with thievery and criminality is a real stretch. You talk about Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt and yet you yourself purvey it. That you would try to make a government who is working against DRM afraid of being seen as "thieves and outlaws" says a lot.

It is premium entertainment

LOL

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Bob Ham <[email protected]>

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