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Old 3rd July 2008, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sony gets it right in more ways than one.

PlayStation 3 PlayTV Recordings Can Be Copied Anywhere



For the first time in a long time, we want to grab Sony and kiss them square on the lips. Because PlayTV, the PlayStation 3's DVR/PVR (that's not coming to the States yet), will record television to MPEG2 files that can be easily copied off the system to any storage medium you'd like. That's right, no DRM.


But can Sony do such things legally? According to their producer Mark Bunting, it's fair game:

We've talked to our legal department about it. All we're doing is moving it out of PlayTV and to the cross-media bar as if it was any other recording. So hopefully users won't do stuff they shouldn't do with it...If I'm prohibited from getting the recording off and storing it somewhere else because some other dude is making money out of selling it, then I'd rather they brought the law in to catch those people.

Sony seems to have come a long way in a short period of time.

ESAD MS, ESAD FreeTV, ESAD Tivo.
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