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<blockquote data-quote="grubi" data-source="post: 504945" data-attributes="member: 52476"><p>You are fully right.</p><p>This <strong>will</strong> definetly come in the future.</p><p>Look at the upcoming HD+ of Astra. All HD content send via Astra will be protected by it and you have to pay a monthly fee if you want to receive it. Additionally they will encrypt the content by a propritary system called CI-Plus which will only be available for certified receivers. Best of all: the system includes the possibility to control how the content is used by the provider. Recordings can be disabled at all, skipping of commercials can be disabled, and the maximum timeshift time offset can be defined (lets say 30 minutes). Additionally recordings can be deleted from the harddisk at any time by the provider or a exipiration date can be set.</p><p></p><p>This is a nice example how to make Pay-TV out of Free-TV.</p><p></p><p>The European Union is currently investigating the plans of Astra.</p><p></p><p>If this comes true they all can view their shit themselves.</p><p></p><p>grubi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubi, post: 504945, member: 52476"] You are fully right. This [B]will[/B] definetly come in the future. Look at the upcoming HD+ of Astra. All HD content send via Astra will be protected by it and you have to pay a monthly fee if you want to receive it. Additionally they will encrypt the content by a propritary system called CI-Plus which will only be available for certified receivers. Best of all: the system includes the possibility to control how the content is used by the provider. Recordings can be disabled at all, skipping of commercials can be disabled, and the maximum timeshift time offset can be defined (lets say 30 minutes). Additionally recordings can be deleted from the harddisk at any time by the provider or a exipiration date can be set. This is a nice example how to make Pay-TV out of Free-TV. The European Union is currently investigating the plans of Astra. If this comes true they all can view their shit themselves. grubi. [/QUOTE]
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