Roku, the company that’s literally puts streaming service ads on your remotes.
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Does nobody in this thread know about HDCP? This wouldn't fly at all.
HDCP signal is decoded by the TV before being displayed on the screen. The TV has complete control over what is shown to you.
Don't get it wrong: HDCP was not made to protect user interests, but specifically for the publisher and display device OEMs who subscribe to it.
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If they decide to go through with this I will literally replace every Roku TV I own, fuck that shit!
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