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Philips Attempts to Patent Advertisement Enforcing

voidunknown   on 19 April 2006 - 16:56 · 145 comments & 101163 views

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If Philips has their way you may not be skipping through TV commercials much longer. In fact, you might not even be able to change the channel on your TV during a commercial.

Philips has filed a patent application to stop people from changing channels during commercials or fast forward commercials for pre-recorded shows. According the patent application, Philips solution is to use MHP (Multimedia Home Platform) to read flags in broadcasts. If an advertisement is marked as such, your STB (Set-Top Box), DVR or even your TV could stop you from changing the channel or skipping past commercials. MHP software is already built into most digital TV receivers and recorders available today.

Philips knows that the patent would be "greatly resented by viewers" and could even cause end users to believe their equipment is broken. To remedy this, Philips suggests that the flag also trigger a notice on the screen to notify users of what is going on.

The patent application also suggests that end users be able to pay a fee to be allowed to skip commercials. The fee would probably be set by your cable or satellite provider.

As we move into the digital age, it seems more and more that we as consumers are at the mercy of these big companies. This is starting to look like the Telco business. First we have Caller ID, then Caller ID blocking, and now Anti-Caller ID blocking. What’s next, anti-commercial forwarding blocking?

View: Philips Patent Application





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(1 reply) #1 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#1.1 vetvoidunknown on 19 Apr 2006 - 17:08
The way Philips is doing this, you would not need to buy any equipment. Chances are you already own it.
(1 reply) #2 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#2.1 vetvoidunknown on 19 Apr 2006 - 17:14
You bring up a very valid point. I'm not sure what they will do about that...

Maybe only allow certain commercials to offer them? Come up with some sort of commercial rating system now? "This commercial has been rated PG..." Only family rated commercials must be watched.
(1 reply) #3 on 01 Jan 1970 - 00:00
#3.1 vetvoidunknown on 19 Apr 2006 - 17:46
Quote - Athernar said
Fact is, that people could just get up and go make a cup of tea or something. rather pointless until the Restrain-On-Broadcast Sofa is Brought out

You laugh, but the way things are going it wont be long.

Soon you will be watching TV and a commercial will come on. Your couch will suck you in and arm and feet restraints will be attached to your body. Then the head rest comes up to position your head to the correct viewing angle. Followed by a ball gag so you cant talk. Oxygen will then be pumped into your nose so that you do not pass out or die during the break. If you do happen to escape/die/pass out, you will receive a bill in the mail for missing the commercials.

#4 shockz on 20 Apr 2006 - 02:25
Not being able to change a channel... i don't think so.

I can X out of popups... and change the radio station when commercials are on... I defiantly should be able to do the same on my TV.

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