The thing is though.... we werent doing anything more illegal than what we were doign when we recorded our radio stations to cassettes in the 80s.....
The DirecTV hackers were stealing service and getting it for free. We paid for the software, paid for the equipment, and we were paying for the XM service.
And some of XMs new players also allow timeshifting.....
If TimeTrax was doing anything illegal - which I dont think they were - then wouldnt that be like NBC shutting down Sony because NBC wanted you to buy NBC-brand VCRs to record shows on NBC? I mean, thats ridiculous.
If TimeTrax did buy them out, then its a simple buyout. It shouldnt - from what I understand - be a "ok, now lets go after the users" thing... after all, what are we doing that you cant do with the TimeTrax timeshifting recorders? In that sense, its NOT like the DirecTV hackers who (man) were stealing service altogether.
Am I correct about this or way off?
The DirecTV hackers were stealing service and getting it for free. We paid for the software, paid for the equipment, and we were paying for the XM service.
And some of XMs new players also allow timeshifting.....
If TimeTrax was doing anything illegal - which I dont think they were - then wouldnt that be like NBC shutting down Sony because NBC wanted you to buy NBC-brand VCRs to record shows on NBC? I mean, thats ridiculous.
If TimeTrax did buy them out, then its a simple buyout. It shouldnt - from what I understand - be a "ok, now lets go after the users" thing... after all, what are we doing that you cant do with the TimeTrax timeshifting recorders? In that sense, its NOT like the DirecTV hackers who (man) were stealing service altogether.
Am I correct about this or way off?