Sunday, September 30, 2001, 12:18:11 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote: MF> Yes that is clear. But try to understand it: you need a right card to MF> view the channel, e.g. you have an digital reciever with an Cam-Modul MF> and a legal Card. Now you want to record some films, but for this you MF> must change allways the card and the CAM and the DVB Driver has MF> problems with some cams.
MF> With this software it is maybe possible to view some programms where MF> the cam is not working with DVB-S under Linux. MF> For this use you cannot get any problems, because it is not illegal. Actually, this is is, sorry, a bit too naive. These broadcasting companies exist for only one reason: they want to make tons of money. The only thing that guarantess their income is the cryptographic barrier that makes poeple paying for what they want to see. If it is possible to do the decrypting in software and to copy the key using the Internet people will start to watch these programs illegally as it has happend with the analog pay-tv. The company has two possibilities: ignore this and hope it stays exceptional or suppress any software decoding by legal action. -- Tbs, Mathias Born -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
