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This sounds like it could display ads over your pirated content.
Only if you're the kind of absolute dolt to let your television connect to the internet
I am not looking forward to the point where more hardware manufacturers start taking the route that automobile manufacturers are currently taking and start building cell radios into the thing.
I can't wait for the new brand of unboxing videos which entail opening up the device and removing the modem.
Freedom is still just a ribbon cable (or soldering iron) away!
I mean, that's already a problem. Can't recall the name but Amazon has their own network they're working on to allow devices to communicate when they don't have internet access
Personally, I opened up my tv years ago and desoldered the microphone that was built into it, and removed the antennas for it's wifi chip. Total pain in the ass, but it's worth doing if you like your tinfoil hat.
The TV itself is overlaying ads onto content supplied via HDMI. This includes BluRay players and Nvidia Shields.
I don't think there was anything mentioning content detection of BluRays to stop playing the ads