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<description><![CDATA[elray posted : Cable and satellite companies manage to buy content for their base, year after year, despite ContentCo's effective monopoly power.<br><br>Only Apple refuses to do so.<br><br>In their usual hubris, they seem to believe they have the right to take the content owner's property and dictate the price, just because they're going to deliver it on a 2K TV / STB.<br><br>Even Google (finally) managed to learn a lesson from their GoogleTV box - Kansas City Fiberhoods may not have ESPN or HBO, but the lineup is 80% of what America wants.]]></description>
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