Ad skipping illegal in Japan?

Ad skipping illegal in Japan? This is the second time I’ve run across this story. I didn’t say anything the last time because something seemed fishy, but now apparently the original article from Yahoo Japan has gone missing as well. I’m going to ask some of our more geeky Osaka friends if they know anything about what’ going on. I’ll report back with what I find out (if anything).

Update: Comments on the PVRBlog article have provided a link to a copy of the original story and another translation of the quote in question. In short the original article translated “might” as “would”. We’re way beyond my Japanese here, but I had Sue take a look and “might” is correct. So it looks like some broadcaster was trying to scare people into not skipping commercials and he got mistranslated into an even stronger statement. Additionally, there is a link to a followup article where apparently he gets ripped to shreds. I’ll see if I can get Sue to provide a translation. Oh, and everyone I asked (who would care) hadn’t heard a thing, so it’s only us westerners getting worked up.

1 Comment

  1. Durf said,

    July 20, 2005 at 11:19 pm

    I searched news.google.co.jp for info on “???????” and got a lot of articles on reports focusing on HDD recorders and ad-skipping. The networks are whining about people refusing to watch the ads that pay for the shows, but there are no news stories out there now that talk about legislation preventing this from happening . . . If anything it would have been a story years ago when the electronics makers started coming out with VCRs that could do the same sort of filtering (since shows are stereo and ads are generally monaural, or at least they were back then).

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