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Video conferencing is a great thing but to have it on my TV provided by my TV manufacturer no thanks. I'll do my own where I know that the software, hardware is not recording when I'm not using it.
Corps just love to share data between each other these days with no ethical, moral qualms about your privacy, nor do they give a hoot about making products that allow you to exercise that privacy. To allow a video camera and live net feed in your TV that could be turned on any time they saw fit, for whatever purpose is just asking for trouble and don't put it past them either!
I will never connect my TV to the internet, rather I will do as I do now, connect my HTPC loaded with trustworthy open source software to the internet and then I decide what is displayed on my TV and what goes down the wires.