TiVo’s stock tumbled 12 percent yesterday, in response to an appeals court ruling that EchoStar could sell DVRs (for now, at least), but that’s not what has TiVo fans angry this week. The Electronic Frontier Foundation released a much-blogged report chiding “cable providers and Hollywood” for forcing TiVo to drop elements of its TiVoToGo portability service from its latest line of HD devices and used that as a news hook to opine on how DRM “harms TV fans and innovators.”
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