No this is not a petition to save a dead format. The current situation deals with the Betamax ruling and it's implications to us all.
The ruling basicly allowed the door to open on viewers like you and I to record shows for our own personal use. With the advent of new technology though companies (Hollywood mainly) want to get rid of this ruling...now this would not only effect stuff like TiVo and the tried and true VCR...but ANYTHING that can record media for personal use.
Seems a bit wrong no? Evil some say...and I'm prone to agree since I really like the freedom of being my own content organizer...no commercials, no sitting through lame shows, no god awful promo's for god awful shows on god awful networks that God himself would probably smite off the planet...
This could seriously undermine the freedom we have as an end consumer and more importantly as culture with the freedom to choose the technology WE want not the technology Hollywood and their ilk want us to have...
More detailed info is here.
Now the question all this raises is...are TV networkd, Hollywood, and their supporters crossing a line by using copyright law to control the advance of technology and the rights of the end consumer?
I'm from the VCR generation and I'm not looking to kindly on having the freedom it brought me taken away...I use it to record tons of documentaries and programs of high intellecutal interest (The O.C.) and would hate to return to the days of HAVING to watch a show ONLY when it was on in my market.