"This requires the BBC to develop an alternative DRM framework to enable users of other technology, for example, Apple and Linux, to access the on-demand..." I'm now taking bets on how soon "BBC DRM" is cracked. Seriously, do the people who wrote that paragraph seriously think that they can better HD-DVD or Blu-Ray DRM protection, which combined probably had hundreds of millions spent on their development, and have already both been cracked?
And I'm sure the proposal for "Linux DRM" will go down well in the FLOSS community, as well as a lead balloon anyway. I can see the slashdot headline already: "BBC proposing DRM for Linux"

