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HPsquared ◴[] No.41889560[source]
Is this a side effect of allowing monitors to use USB-C? Is there some driver via WHQL that allows the monitor to connect to the internet???

This seems to me like a potential security issue.

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johnnyo ◴[] No.41889631[source]
That was my question as well. What is the user benefit of the monitor having a network connection?
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__MatrixMan__ ◴[] No.41889713[source]
Once you've identified the viewer you can see if they have a license for that they're viewing and report the thoughtcrime if not.
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jerf ◴[] No.41889886[source]
Why does my monitor need to do that? My OS, the Intel Management Engine, my application, the website I'm using, my internet provider, my modem's hardware stack, and the several networked microphones in my home are already doing it.
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1. __MatrixMan__ ◴[] No.41890108[source]
Consider the case where there's a quiet observer looking at the screen alongside you. The monitor also needs to identify them so that it can ensure that you're not an accessory to thoughtcrime by letting them look at your screen.