[Discuss] Comcast gets rid of the remaining analog channels
Shirley Márquez Dúlcey
mark at buttery.org
Thu Feb 9 09:56:02 EST 2012
On 2/9/2012 8:45 AM, Matthew Gillen wrote:
> My understanding is that the encryption isn't really a business goal of
> the cable companies, but rather a requirement that is being forced on
> them by the content producers. The content producers can say "you need
> to pay us X to carry our content if you encrypt, or pay us 10x if you
> don't encrypt, to compensate us for the additional risk of piracy".
By "basic channels" I meant "the ones that are available as part of
basic service" (the cheapest cable service) which are mostly available
over the air, not the cable company definition of "basic channels"
meaning "ones that you don't pay individual subscription fees for" (ie,
not HBO etc). How can piracy be a consideration for channels that are
already available at higher quality (the versions carried on cable are
re-encoded at lower bitrates than the broadcasts) for free?
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