Boing Boing -
1 days and 23 hours ago
Buying an Apple computer? Get ready to throw away your monitor, over and over again. New Apple
hardware is shipping with "HDCP" anti-copying technology that prevents showing some video on
"non-compliant" monitors. Best part: the list of "compliant" monitors will change over time: the
monitor you buy today can be "revoked" tomorrow and stop working. Slashdot says that Apple's added
"copyright protection" to its video. But copyright law isn't violated when you watch a movie on an
"unapproved" monitor. This isn't about enforcing copyright law, it's about giving a small handful
of movie companies a veto over hardware designs. Yesterday, our buddy David Chartier at Ars and Sam
Oliver at AppleInsider both publicized an issue that's been burning up the support boards for a
while now: iTunes video rentals and purchases in HD are flagged for HDCP control, and in
cooperation with the new Mini DisplayPort connector on the MacBook and MacBook Pro unibody models,
those movies and TV shows are refusing to play back on non-compliant external displays. In this
case, 'compliant' means HDMI or recent-vintage DVI, but even monitors or TVs that support HDCP may
not properly negotiate with the DisplayPort connector to give iTunes and QuickTime the all-clear
signal (if so, quitting and relaunching iTunes once the display is hooked up may clear the playback
hold). Equally annoying: HDCP is only supposed to apply to 'high-value' digital streams, meaning
standard-def purchases and rentals on the iTunes store should be out of scope... but some reports
indicate that both the HD and SD instances are flagged, blocking playback on anything but the
laptop's internal display or a straight-thru HDMI connection. Argh! MacBook Pro users getting
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