Under the FCC rule, manufacturers of TV sets and other devices would have to build in systems to recognise a "broadcast flag" that would tell the device when content has to be protected against unauthorized copying. The rule stated that all new devices must contain such a system by July 1st this year. Critics claim that if the FCC rule was to go ahead, it could set a bad precedent by allowing broadcasters to dictate how computers and other devices should be built.
However, the judges also questioned about whether the American Library Association and other opponents had legal standing to challenge the rule in court so it's unclear whether the court will decide to would strike down the FCC's 2003 rule.
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ABC
Written by: James Delahunty @ 23 Feb 2005 8:30