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By Candace Lombardi
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 19, 2006 8:13:00 PM

An invention from Royal Philips Electronics prevents TV viewers from switching the channel during commercials or fast-forwarding past commercials when watching DVR content.

Viewers would be released from the freeze only after paying a fee to the broadcaster. The freeze would be implemented on a program-by-program basis, giving viewers a choice at the start of each one.

According to a recently published patent, the apparatus could work inside a set-top box. It would use the standard Multimedia Home Platform to receive a first control signal and then respond by taking control of the TV. The MHP would also be capable of sending the payment information that would lift the freeze, as it does when authorizing pay-per-view content.

If implemented, the invention would have a significant impact on television culture.

Many TV viewers are accustomed to the habit of watching two programs at once by flipping back and forth between channels during commercials. Philips' own remote controls currently cater to this habit with a button that automatically flips back to the last-watched channel.

The proposed apparatus would also aggravate children who use DVRs to zip through commercials to maximize their weekly TV-watching limits, set by parents. Some DVR technology even lets viewers watch one channel while recording another.

So, why then, would a television manufacturer risk angering its consumer base? Philips says: Don't shoot the inventor.

With this technology, it was the company's intention to develop a new paradigm for the watching of on-demand television, not to force people to watch commercials, said Caroline Kamerbeek, communications director for Philips International.

But according to Philips' U.S. Patent No. 20060070095, the apparatus would do just that. The device:

"1) prevents a viewer of a direct (nonrecorded) broadcast from switching channels when an advertisement is displayed and (2) prevents a viewer of a recorded program from fast-forwarding the recorded program in order to skip past advertisements that were recorded with the program. A viewer may either watch the advertisements or pay a fee in order to be able to change channels or fast-forward when the advertisements are being displayed."

Within the patent itself, there is a paragraph recognizing that the feature may anger television viewers. The writer of the patent warns that viewers may become confused by the freeze and blame the set-top box manufacturer employing the device instead of the authorizing broadcaster.

"We just provide the technology. It's up to the broadcaster to decide on how they use the technology," Kamerbeek said. "The invention gives viewers a choice to watch an entire movie with or without ads. You need both options in order to make that happen."

The patent was disclosed by New Scientist.

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While we are at it, why not ban pop up blockers? Please tell my how they are different than what is proposed by this device?

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No way, No how  Ludovit | 04/19/06
Shut off the TV!  archerjoe | 04/19/06
Well, maybe FOX shouldn'tve canceld Firefly!!!  olePigeon | 04/19/06
I think I've figured out who you are ..  Ludovit | 04/19/06
Won't happen  voska | 04/19/06
You do know they did?  LazLong | 04/19/06
Firefly & SciFi  Wolfie2K3 | 04/20/06
Bad Idea, poorly executed  panzrwagn | 04/19/06
that's worse than M$ behavior!  Linux Geek | 04/19/06
First Channel to implement this...  el1jones | 04/19/06
What are you talking about, there's 10 min of Ads in paid DVDs  georgeou | 04/20/06
George, you have options.  Letophoro | 04/20/06
I've never had a proble skipping them  voska | 04/20/06
George, you finally did it!  linux_for_me | 04/20/06
hardly eloquent, but...  shraven | 04/20/06
Na.. I just FF them... (nt)  el1jones | 04/20/06
Well that's mean no Cable TV for me  voska | 04/19/06
Who needs TV?  Issobell | 04/19/06
Obsolete!?  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
Time to go for a break.  osreinstall | 04/19/06
Shoot the inventor!  Tony Agudo | 04/19/06
What would you sue for?  voska | 04/20/06
Welcome to the world of the broadcast flag  tic swayback | 04/19/06
Just like DRM  DarthRidiculous | 04/20/06
Phillips encourages exercise  benram | 04/19/06
Hey benram ...  Ludovit | 04/19/06
how long until...  shraven | 04/20/06
Madison Ave. is determined to spam us to death! devil  Mr. Roboto | 04/19/06
Forced to watch ADs  LvMstr4@... | 04/19/06
Fie on Philips!  otokichi | 04/19/06
This isn't a rootkit at all...  Tony Agudo | 04/19/06
If everything that against the people is good - buy Philips & the like (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/19/06
Can they get it into their thick craniums?  CobraA1 | 04/19/06
And while we're at it . . .  CobraA1 | 04/19/06
Can I go to the bathroom ...  arbenius | 04/19/06
No, they'll install sensors in the bathroom  georgeou | 04/20/06
that wuz funny dude!  Spicoli's Avenger | 04/20/06
Suppository based DRM Digital Rectum Management (NT)  AMarking | 04/20/06
Media companies gone mad.  kraterz | 04/20/06
When were they ever sane?  Spicoli's Avenger | 04/20/06
A Plague on Phillips  jpr75_z | 04/20/06
"prevents a viewer of a direct broadcast from switching channels"????  James T. Kirk | 04/20/06
How come TV survives in France?  Roger Ramjet | 04/20/06
The future is NOT with broadcast  Roger Ramjet | 04/20/06
Devil's Advocate  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
Maybe the PBS way?  archerjoe | 04/20/06
Could work...  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
We do pay  voska | 04/20/06
Bad argument full of contradictions...  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
They already know  voska | 04/20/06
You don't get off that easy... happy  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
Nice try, but not quite....  Wolfie2K3 | 04/20/06
pay tv ?  jaxmemphis | 04/20/06
You're right...  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
Simple answer  Rick_K | 04/20/06
Because...  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
Wrong  magcomment | 04/20/06
Gotcha...  GuyAlanDye | 04/20/06
wrong  herb0580 | 05/18/06
Waiting for no_axe to chime in  DarthRidiculous | 04/20/06
Quit buying Philips products  billyfburnett@... | 04/20/06
Boycotting Phillips...  Wolfie2K3 | 04/20/06
double standard  shraven | 04/20/06
VHS to the rescue!  js4468 | 04/20/06
you know.. they have been doing something else  Been_Done_Before | 04/20/06
If Philips? worse spam ever is legal ? why email spam is illegal? (NT)  Vily Clay | 04/20/06
Automatically skip the ads!  steve@... | 04/20/06
Zones  TonyMcS | 04/20/06
Unless it sews you to the chair and forces eyes open  Boot_Agnostic | 04/21/06
consumers won't buy Philips TVs -- good  ChazzMatt | 04/21/06
After decades of commercials  Boot_Agnostic | 04/21/06

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