Mike Walker said:
No Mike, the definition of "defective" has nothing to do with something working or not working at your house.
For something to be "defective" does not mean that it does not work at all.
Defective products are recalled all the time, some work, but unexpectedly explode, cause damage, or harm for example.
Before you start playing lawyer, at least learn the meaning of the word "defective".
Defective=Faulty or deficient.
As for the rest of your post, it mostly deals with things you think I said, and what you think I mean, rather then what I actually said.
Mike again:
I never said that HD radio does not work at all, under any circumstances. What I have said is HD radio is problematic, does more harm then good, does not live up to the iBiquity/cartel's claims, and (as reported here by many) does not work under many circumstances, such as indoors with the supplied antennas, at many locations. That definitely makes HD radio defective (faulty).
None of what I said has anything to do with your house, your location, or if you are happy with HD radio. Nor your ramblings about what you think I said, or your interpretations of what you think, that I might have implied.
No, I don't think iBiquity or the cartel can sue me for what you think I said.
Consider yourself disbarred for total lack of comprehension.
I haven't said that Ibiquity SHOULD sue anyone. I'm saying that making specific charges (and calling the technology "defective" is a specific charge. Defective technology DOESN'T WORK. I can easily demonstrate, and have on this board with recordings made at my house, that HD on fm at least DOES work) COULD be actionable legally.
No Mike, the definition of "defective" has nothing to do with something working or not working at your house.
For something to be "defective" does not mean that it does not work at all.
Defective products are recalled all the time, some work, but unexpectedly explode, cause damage, or harm for example.
Before you start playing lawyer, at least learn the meaning of the word "defective".
Defective=Faulty or deficient.
As for the rest of your post, it mostly deals with things you think I said, and what you think I mean, rather then what I actually said.
Mike again:
But if you claim it doesn't work...which has a specific meaning...doesn't deliver a solid digital signal with the claimed audio fidelity from point a to point b, then you are (in my opinion, and again I'm not a lawyer) on shaky legal ground SHOULD IBIQUITY or a station specifically mentioned choose to persue it. That's my ONLY point.
I never said that HD radio does not work at all, under any circumstances. What I have said is HD radio is problematic, does more harm then good, does not live up to the iBiquity/cartel's claims, and (as reported here by many) does not work under many circumstances, such as indoors with the supplied antennas, at many locations. That definitely makes HD radio defective (faulty).
None of what I said has anything to do with your house, your location, or if you are happy with HD radio. Nor your ramblings about what you think I said, or your interpretations of what you think, that I might have implied.
No, I don't think iBiquity or the cartel can sue me for what you think I said.
Consider yourself disbarred for total lack of comprehension.