Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: fierydemise
The tricky part is the phrasing isn't really false, misleading yes but not false.
There's nothing "tricky" about it, its clearly false misrepresentation of the feature set support. The spec page may not be real clear, however the ATI AVIVO whitepaper states: Linkand? HD-Disc playback: Next-generation blue-laser optical discs such as Blu-ray and HDDVD? HDCP capability to enable the viewing of protected content
Sounds like BS to me. ATI is also supposedly shipping OEM cards that fully support HDCP, so any excuse that hardware level support is yet to be full worked out would seem t be BS as well.
Having to pay additional costs to enable hardware support for H264 decoding is a poor move IMO, and false claims for hardware feature support concerning HDCP is even worse. Amazingly, some partners sound to be under the false impression that cards could be patched to include the support later down the road....wrong.
Bad move ATI, bad move![]()
Originally posted by: Wreckage
Have any of the other ATI boardmakers done this, like Sapphire or HIS?
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
How many people here included HDCP into their buying equation and decided to buy ATI because of it? Probably none of us with the exception of rBV5??? He is usually heavy into this stuff. A class action suit would be rediculous. But it is still going to happen anyway isn't it... I myself haven't even heard of HDCP until this thread appeared. People can simply return their cards ya know. And buy another card that doesn't have HDCP support anyway.. Well, I guess its time to make yet another lawyer a bit richer. Sorry for the drama, I just feel the US population is "sue" happy.
If you're unhappy about the possibility of a coupon settlement, then get involved.Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
How many people here included HDCP into their buying equation and decided to buy ATI because of it? Probably none of us with the exception of rBV5??? He is usually heavy into this stuff. A class action suit would be rediculous. But it is still going to happen anyway isn't it... I myself haven't even heard of HDCP until this thread appeared. People can simply return their cards ya know. And buy another card that doesn't have HDCP support anyway.. Well, I guess its time to make yet another lawyer a bit richer. Sorry for the drama, I just feel the US population is "sue" happy.
true . . . only the lawyers will benefit.
too bad the lawyers don't get 'coupons' and the public get the cash refund as settlement.![]()
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
If you're unhappy about the possibility of a coupon settlement, then get involved.Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
How many people here included HDCP into their buying equation and decided to buy ATI because of it? Probably none of us with the exception of rBV5??? He is usually heavy into this stuff. A class action suit would be rediculous. But it is still going to happen anyway isn't it... I myself haven't even heard of HDCP until this thread appeared. People can simply return their cards ya know. And buy another card that doesn't have HDCP support anyway.. Well, I guess its time to make yet another lawyer a bit richer. Sorry for the drama, I just feel the US population is "sue" happy.
true . . . only the lawyers will benefit.
too bad the lawyers don't get 'coupons' and the public get the cash refund as settlement.![]()
Class actions get settled for coupons because the action is brought by class members who aren't actually that interested in the case. Everyone here has the opportunity to change that possible outcome.
Edit Thanks to everyone who's PM'd me--keep 'em coming. I think it would be helpful to hear from people in the following states: New York, California, Georgia.
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
If you're unhappy about the possibility of a coupon settlement, then get involved.Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
How many people here included HDCP into their buying equation and decided to buy ATI because of it? Probably none of us with the exception of rBV5??? He is usually heavy into this stuff. A class action suit would be rediculous. But it is still going to happen anyway isn't it... I myself haven't even heard of HDCP until this thread appeared. People can simply return their cards ya know. And buy another card that doesn't have HDCP support anyway.. Well, I guess its time to make yet another lawyer a bit richer. Sorry for the drama, I just feel the US population is "sue" happy.
true . . . only the lawyers will benefit.
too bad the lawyers don't get 'coupons' and the public get the cash refund as settlement.![]()
Class actions get settled for coupons because the action is brought by class members who aren't actually that interested in the case. Everyone here has the opportunity to change that possible outcome.
Edit Thanks to everyone who's PM'd me--keep 'em coming. I think it would be helpful to hear from people in the following states: New York, California, Georgia.
i remember you vaguely in another case.
Are you a lawyer?
What damages have we suffered and what do you expect to get for us?
i suspect we can get a "full refund" now?
and i believe it only applies to the x1900 series . . . what is sold - so far - by misleading advertising.
and i believe ATi has to respond before you get us all excited with 'big bucks promised' . . . there won't be any.
and it it might be a "semantics" issue with the case revvolving around capable and playback . . . perhaps there is some limited support.![]()
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
If you're unhappy about the possibility of a coupon settlement, then get involved.Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
How many people here included HDCP into their buying equation and decided to buy ATI because of it? Probably none of us with the exception of rBV5??? He is usually heavy into this stuff. A class action suit would be rediculous. But it is still going to happen anyway isn't it... I myself haven't even heard of HDCP until this thread appeared. People can simply return their cards ya know. And buy another card that doesn't have HDCP support anyway.. Well, I guess its time to make yet another lawyer a bit richer. Sorry for the drama, I just feel the US population is "sue" happy.
true . . . only the lawyers will benefit.
too bad the lawyers don't get 'coupons' and the public get the cash refund as settlement.![]()
Class actions get settled for coupons because the action is brought by class members who aren't actually that interested in the case. Everyone here has the opportunity to change that possible outcome.
Edit Thanks to everyone who's PM'd me--keep 'em coming. I think it would be helpful to hear from people in the following states: New York, California, Georgia.
i remember you vaguely in another case.
Are you a lawyer?
What damages have we suffered and what do you expect to get for us?
i suspect we can get a "full refund" now?
and i believe it only applies to the x1900 series . . . what is sold - so far - by misleading advertising.
and i believe ATi has to respond before you get us all excited with 'big bucks promised' . . . there won't be any.
and it it might be a "semantics" issue with the case revvolving around capable and playback . . . perhaps there is some limited support.![]()
You remember me? From what case?
Yes, I'm a lawyer. I'm also an active member of this community who is primarily interested in video graphics technology.
And I haven't promised anything to anyone. I'm only suggesting that people get involved in addition to posting here. In any event, a suit against ATI doesn't strike me as one where huge amounts of money are going to be made by anyone (lawyers included). Rather, I see it as a vehicle to make HDCP more accessible to people who are computer enthusiasts and don't want to buy computers from Sony or Dell.
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
Sadly, I can't take credit for anything that has transpired on this forum previously--good, bad or indifferent. While I've certainly been involved in litigation with computer hardware makers before, the most I've done here on AnandTech is written to Nvidia on an issue which they subsequently remedied to everyone's satisfaction and which they may have done in the course of normal driver development rather than in response to my letter. I would like to wait for ATI to respond as well, but a class action will be filed by somebody next week and I'd hate to see the case captured by somebody who's only interested in money rather than what the computer enthusiast community actually needs.
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
Sadly, I can't take credit for anything that has transpired on this forum previously--good, bad or indifferent. While I've certainly been involved in litigation with computer hardware makers before, the most I've done here on AnandTech is written to Nvidia on an issue which they subsequently remedied to everyone's satisfaction and which they may have done in the course of normal driver development rather than in response to my letter. I would like to wait for ATI to respond as well, but a class action will be filed by somebody next week and I'd hate to see the case captured by somebody who's only interested in money rather than what the computer enthusiast community actually needs.
How do you know my secret identity?:laugh:Originally posted by: Crusader
I know who you are WoofM, and I know what previous legal disputes you've been involved in.
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
ATI have nothing to worry about - since Nvidia is in the same boat. ATI never said that all their cards support HDCP, I just checked their website. See here:
http://www.ati.com/products/RadeonX1900/specs.html
It clearly states that the chip itself supports HDCP, however:
http://www.ati.com/products/radeonx1900/radeonx1900xtx/specs.html
ATI's X1900XTX product page does not say anywhere that it supports HDCP. Meaning that the chips support it, but none of the board manufacturers (ATI included) have decided to include HDCP support on the boards, even though the chips allow it. I believe that Nvidia is the same.
Originally posted by: Sc4freak
ATI have nothing to worry about - since Nvidia is in the same boat. ATI never said that all their cards support HDCP, I just checked their website. See here:
Originally posted by: fierydemise
Woofmeister (and Wreckage) that screenshot corresponds to the first link Sc4freak posted, both that link and the picture say HDCP ready referring to the GPU. However the X1900 series product page (revering to the actual video card) says nothing about HDCP. It isn't false advertising, it is entirely truthful to say that the GPU is HDCP ready because it is however it needs a board that has an HDCP key.
Perhaps I was too glib in my response to Sc4freak in simply posting ATI's attempt to change the GPU spec after the fact and being caught at it. What I meant to say is that ATI obviously doesn't share the view of some here that ATI is off the hook simply because the actual board specs are silent as to HDCP support. If ATI truly believed that, they would not have gone back and attempted to change the GPU spec after the HDCP story broke. Evidence of an attempt to conceal is powerful evidence of guilt. Ask Scott Peterson if you don't believe me.Originally posted by: fierydemise
Woofmeister (and Wreckage) that screenshot corresponds to the first link Sc4freak posted, both that link and the picture say HDCP ready referring to the GPU. However the X1900 series product page (revering to the actual video card) says nothing about HDCP. It isn't false advertising, it is entirely truthful to say that the GPU is HDCP ready because it is however it needs a board that has an HDCP key.
When I go to http://www.ati.com/products/RadeonX1900/specs.html I see HDCP support listed. Am I supposed to know that the board doesn?t support it because I can go to http://www.ati.com/products/radeonx1900/radeonx1900xtx/specs.html and see that HDCP is omitted? If that?s the case, am I supposed to know that the board has ?48 shader processors? when it?s only listed in the GPU specifications page?
Originally posted by: Woofmeister
Perhaps I was too glib in my response to Sc4freak in simply posting ATI's attempt to change the GPU spec after the fact and being caught at it. What I meant to say is that ATI obviously doesn't share the view of some here that ATI is off the hook simply because the actual board specs are silent as to HDCP support. If ATI truly believed that, they would not have gone back and attempted to change the GPU spec after the HDCP story broke. Evidence of an attempt to conceal is powerful evidence of guilt. Ask Scott Peterson if you don't believe me.Originally posted by: fierydemise
Woofmeister (and Wreckage) that screenshot corresponds to the first link Sc4freak posted, both that link and the picture say HDCP ready referring to the GPU. However the X1900 series product page (revering to the actual video card) says nothing about HDCP. It isn't false advertising, it is entirely truthful to say that the GPU is HDCP ready because it is however it needs a board that has an HDCP key.
Moreover, I'm in agreement with the authors of the original Firing Squad Report that broke this story when they referred to the GPU/Product spec discrepency on ATI's website as The Scapegoat of ?Board Level Support.? Not to put too fine a point on it, but the argument is a cop-out. ATI knows that its own products don't support HDCP (nor does any current ATI GPU-based product), so how can they accurately claim HDCP support for the GPU? How many different specs are video card buyers supposed to have to read in order to get a basic understanding of what they are paying for? You buy an ATI GPU-based card, at a minimum, you have a right to expect the reference functionality.
To quote Firing Squad:
When I go to http://www.ati.com/products/RadeonX1900/specs.html I see HDCP support listed. Am I supposed to know that the board doesn?t support it because I can go to http://www.ati.com/products/radeonx1900/radeonx1900xtx/specs.html and see that HDCP is omitted? If that?s the case, am I supposed to know that the board has ?48 shader processors? when it?s only listed in the GPU specifications page?
ATI is in serious trouble and they know it.
