[mythtv-users] Switching away from comcast to online streams
Stephen P. Villano
stephen.p.villano at gmail.com
Mon Jan 27 21:00:50 UTC 2014
On 1/27/14, 3:50 PM, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 8:23 PM, <CACook at quantum-sci.com> wrote:
> ....
>> So, you're saying that the R5000 is not relevant to this thread?
> The OP (remember where it started?) has stated
> interest in only appropriately licensed/authorized
> content. The R5000 does not meet that request
> (not the least of which there is no current support
> in MythTV, and that the vendor has ended their
> offering).
>
>> Or that you don't like the R5000 and therefore it is not to be discussed?
> The R5000 exists to circumvent technical limits.
> It is not appropriate to discuss such in this forum
> (per the list "rules"), which is intended to protect
> the project, and the individuals that operate in
> the very litigious country that is the US(*). That
> the project elders are conservative is their choice,
> and not yours. Now, perhaps, if you have a binding
> legal contract in place to indemnify all participants
> (now, and in the future) regarding such discussions,
> those rules could be modified. Could you have
> your lawyer forward a copy of that contract to the
> list? Until you do, I would agree that such
> discussions (should you wish to continue them)
> be taken elsewhere. Respect the project. Respect
> the community. Respect the individuals.
>
> Gary
>
> (*) Yes, perhaps the "free speech", and "forum
> members are responsible for their own stupidity"
> defense will win a court case, but the costs to
> the community and the project (and any
> individual involved) would be high. Why would
> one want to be a test case? Let those with
> money (and large legal defense funds) fight
> that battle.
> _______________________________________________
>
Conservative? MythTV developers are positively radical compared to the
*BSD developers! ;)
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