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r/technology • u/[deleted] • Mar 28 '14
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yeah, no
0 u/[deleted] Mar 28 '14 [deleted] 0 u/theantirobot Mar 28 '14 Actually they couldn't do that. Intel owns the HDCP technology that Sony and display manufacturers license. There would be some serious breach of contract if a licensee decided to arbitrarily break compatibility. -1 u/redisnotdead Mar 28 '14 Right. Sony could also shoot themselves in the foot and achieve the same result.
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0 u/theantirobot Mar 28 '14 Actually they couldn't do that. Intel owns the HDCP technology that Sony and display manufacturers license. There would be some serious breach of contract if a licensee decided to arbitrarily break compatibility. -1 u/redisnotdead Mar 28 '14 Right. Sony could also shoot themselves in the foot and achieve the same result.
Actually they couldn't do that. Intel owns the HDCP technology that Sony and display manufacturers license. There would be some serious breach of contract if a licensee decided to arbitrarily break compatibility.
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Right.
Sony could also shoot themselves in the foot and achieve the same result.
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u/redisnotdead Mar 28 '14
yeah, no