SONICblue Ships ReplayTV 4000 Despite Lawsuits

A little controversy pretty much always get folks attention, whether it's in the form of a parental warning label on a CD or a major lawsuit from broadcast TV, as is the case with SonicBlue's ReplayTV. Because the device records programs digitally, ABC, CBS, NBC and their parent companies filed suit against Sonicblue, saying the gadgets let users make perfect digital copies of copyrighted programs and distribute them to others over the Internet, according to an article today at
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