which isn't
nearly so powerful. So far I've resisted by having a mail spool that's
bigger than Exchange can handle...)
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at any point in the future.
But this looks like wonderful progress from the BBC.)
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their network and the outside world.
This is because they are charged a metered rate by BT for all the traffic they
relay over BT's ADSL network.
Thus adding data caches to their network wouldn't solve their immediate problem.
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become untenable?
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-- but distributed in an intelligent wrapper that is able to
enforce a set of rules for how it should behave.
I think someone needs to tell Ashley that the mythical future technology he's
describing _is_ what the rest of us would call DRM!
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to distributed video content is
the only thing preventing the BBC from dropping the current DRM requirement,
then I can point them at a number of standard ways that they could do it..)
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? There have certainly been many more companies and
corporations involved in the W3C specification development process than that of
the iPlayer!
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broadcast in clear.
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vijay chopra wrote:
(even if it's only one podcastl; what makes a downloadable audio file
into a podcast anyway??)
If this is going to be a (semi-)regular occurrence, could we get a real RSS feed
for it?
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