<tidytrees@mail.ru> wrote ...
> 
> TV2Me "space-shifts" *all* a locale's TV to anywhere else the
> subscriber goes. It's legal, a one-to-one encryoted system, -- to the
> subscriber it is, functionally just an extension cord to his (distant)
> bedroom.  

Custom, technology and legal status make for interesting bedmates. 

You can have a TiVo stuck on top of your television automatically skipping
adverts.

You can (apparently) have TV2Me sending TV content _with_ adverts
down the Internet to where-ever you happen to be.

But you can't have TV2Me 'TiVo' the stream for you before it sends it out.

Can you have something de-advert the TV stream _after_ it crosses the
land and sea to wherever you may be?

Personally I'm disappointed in the human race that the advertising 
industry in all it's present forms has lasted as long as it has.