Re: CDR: BBC hijacks TiVo recorders

2002-06-02 Thread James B. DiGriz

Steve Schear wrote:
 [This sort of thing is why I will never consider buying networked 
 appliances that I don't feel are in my control.  Has anyone considered 
 reverse engineering Windows for an open source release?]
 
 BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
 By Andrew Smith
 Posted: 24/05/2002 at 23:22 GMT
 
 Users of the TiVo digital video recorder have reacted angrily to a
 new sponsorship feature that automatically records certain
 programmes, adverts and other promotional material.
 
 One of TiVo's more innovative features is its ability to recommend
 programmes based on viewing habits, such as watching every episode of
 a soap opera or every film starring a certain actor.
 
 But viewers in the UK were surprised this week to find that the
 second episode of the little-known BBC sitcom Dossa and Joe had
 been recorded without their knowledge and added to the system's main
 menu screen.
 
 They were even more surprised to find that they won't be allowed to
 delete the programme for one week, and that more sponsored recordings
 are on the way.
 ...
 http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/25436.html
 
 
 






Re: CDR: BBC hijacks TiVo recorders

2002-06-02 Thread James B. DiGriz

Steve Schear wrote:
 [This sort of thing is why I will never consider buying networked 
 appliances that I don't feel are in my control.  Has anyone considered 
 reverse engineering Windows for an open source release?]
 
 BBC hijacks TiVo recorders
 By Andrew Smith
 Posted: 24/05/2002 at 23:22 GMT
 

Last I knew, TiVo ran a customized Linux base OS, the source of most of 
which was publicly available. The recording app is proprietary, though, 
I think.

jbdigriz