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FCC Weighs TV Piracy Solutions

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October 23, 2003

The Federal Communications Commission considers allowing television broadcasters to include codes that would interfere with attempts to copy digital TV programs. The FCC could decide as early as next week to limit copying of the programs. Consumer groups are concerned that the rules could make some video recorders and computers obsolete. NPR's Larry Abramson reports.

 
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