> If this box is running Linux, according to the GNU General Public License, the source code must be made available or the manufacturer of the STB is in violation of the license. You might want to check out.
China violating the terms of the GNU? Who would have ever guessed. Good luck trying to get that enforced. You might have better luck cleaning up oil on the gulf coast.
The real problem is all of these receivers are designed for use outside of the United States and until one is made here in the states I seriously doubt these type of issues will ever be resolved. I some times think to myself that none of these receiver are type accepted by the FCC for use in the United states to begin with, I just haven't taken the time to prove it.
China violating the terms of the GNU? Who would have ever guessed. Good luck trying to get that enforced. You might have better luck cleaning up oil on the gulf coast.
The real problem is all of these receivers are designed for use outside of the United States and until one is made here in the states I seriously doubt these type of issues will ever be resolved. I some times think to myself that none of these receiver are type accepted by the FCC for use in the United states to begin with, I just haven't taken the time to prove it.
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