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30 Dec 2009TiVo’s future depends, in large part, on cable companies embedding the TV software into their set top devices. So it’s interesting to see TiVo file comments with the FCC blasting the cable industry for making life as an independent set top creator annoyingly difficult.
According to TiVo, cable operators discriminate against third-party box providers by imposing licenses and conditions that intentionally tie TiVo’s hands. TiVo also complains that the tru2way middleware necessary to embed advanced functionality is restricted by “costly and strict license agreements.” Of course if you ask the cable industry, they’ll say that the CableCARD died because consumers didn’t want it – not because they made life hard for device makers so they couldn’t erode lucrative set top rental fees.

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