When the FCC asked about unlocking set-top boxes, the Copyright Office ran to the MPAA
by Cory Doctorow from on (#1ZBFJ)
It's been more than 20 years since Congress told the FCC that it should do something about the cable and satellite companies' monopolies over set-top boxes (American households spend more than $200/year to rent these cheap, power-hungry, insecure, badly designed, trailing edge, feature-starved boxes), but it wasn't until this year that the FCC announced its Unlock the Box order and asked for comments. (more")