Thanks for the comment. Your TV itself doesn't support HDCP. any TV running HDMI cables will report this, because of copyright protection from the owner of th content. In this case it will be the production house that owns the film, or HBO, depending on who owns the rights.
History of all this:
This started when Napster got sued for fie sharing music. in 1996 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act was signed into law by President Clinton. As a part of this legislation, content providers, music and film studios and producers were required to undertake methods of protection their intellectual property rights, if they were to be protected by this law (Side note: Charlie Pride had the first copy protected music CD on the market).
The copy protection ability at the TV end is determined by signaling passed in the HDMI cable. In order to fix this, you should check the manufacturer web site to determine if the firmware in the TV can b upgraded, or updated. If so, once you have performed the update. If not, you may want to try using component cables, which may help with this issue.
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