HT4428 Fabricated HDCP error??

Why am I suddenly receiving an HDCP error after owning this product for nearly 3 years? I've had the same tv and HDMI for the last year with no problems. The "sleep" fix isn't fixing it. Please solve this issue so things "just work" again as you advertise. I have an angry toddler who can't watch her favorite movies because we only own them on iTunes.
Also, it seems odd that every time a new product is on the horizon, the old one has issues.

Please read all the troubleshooting steps in the article from which this thread was created and try them.
FYI, you are not addressing Apple here, we are all users like yourself.

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