Actually... I just read the article but isn't this technology already in place?
MS Media Centers already scan the signal for a copyright flag. Most TV/Cable signals do NOT carry this flag now so Media Centers will still record. MS didn't remove recording ability but skated around the issue by being compliant with the copyright flag and when it could or could not record.
MS relies on the fact that most broadcasters and distribution companies do not implement the technology that already exists.
You can find out more buried in the Media Center FAQ; look up Recorded TV and Content Protection
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/m...faq.mspx#ECAAA
You can still record, but can only view it with the machine that recorded it.
This has a lot to do with an early discussion about the legality of VCR machines, recording for later, and fast forwarding through commercials that we discussed in an earlier thread.
... and on that note... segway to an interesting development currently going on...
The Betamax ruling which is the foundation of all this is currently being brought to the United States court of Appeals (for the seventh distrcit)
http://www.eff.org/IP/P2P/MGM_v_Grok...ter-amicus.pdf
It is a little dry to read but something of interest if the topic moves you.