> On 31/01/07, Andrew Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "The Trust considers that BBC content should be available to all > > significant players on a non-discriminatory basis. It will develop and > > publish a syndication policy and consider on each occasion where > > syndication is proposed whether a PVT or other action is necessary." > > Now I can see that as a cable/IPTV thing - if NTL/Telewest get it, why > > not BT Vision etc. Online that could be more interesting. Would 4od be > > a significant player for example?
> I would like to suggest that we the British Public are now a > 'significant player' - we want to syndicate BBC content on our own > websites. Hmm? :-) well I'm sure that someone would "If you've got the money, you can have it" ;) Still, if someone could work out a way of doing it (that fits in with the *current* restrictions on availability), what better than an embedded BBC Player in the same way as you can get headlines now! http://news.bbc.co.uk/shared/bsp/hi/services/htmlsyndication/html/default.stm People blogging about (say) this evenings EastEnders, could embed it in their site. I like it myself.
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