Eric Smith wrote:

The only way we could get them is if someone violated the agreement, or
if they were stolen (i.e., "fell off a truck").  It might be possible to
buy them in onesy-twosy quantities as repair parts for specific models of
consumer electronics, though technically even that should be controlled
by the agreements.

You can download PDFs of the various HDCP agreements here:
        http://www.digital-cp.com/home

some other idea I had :

considering that the HDCP and non-HDCP version have similar footprint and pin-assignment, it may be possible to "fix" the tv by replacing the deemable defective (that is, containing HDCP) chip with a non-HDCP one, maybe with a microcontroller of some sort to fool the rest of the electronics into thinking that the HDCP stuff was set :D
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