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Comment Re:Good news but... (Score 1) 304

"Macrovision for video

A VHS videotape or DVD (no laserdisc or video CD players implement it) or digital cable/satellite boxes receiving a data stream encoded with Macrovision will cause a VCR set to record it to fail (excluding very old models, modified VCRs, or those approved for "professional usage"). This is usually visible as a scrambled picture as if the tracking were incorrect, or the picture will fade between overly light and dark. A 6-head or 8-head VCR (most are 4-head) can minimize this fluctuation, so it is not as noticeable. A DVD recorder will simply display a message saying the source is "copy-protected," and will pause the recording."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrovision#Macrovisi on_for_videoMacrovision

So there is some form of DRM on VHS too.

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