Ian & Ashley,
given the BBCs commitment to Accessibility, did I miss something?
where's the transcript?
what percentage of 'iplayer' content will have a text equivalent?
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
Accessibility Consultant on Media Literacy and the Internet
apologies for dupe, hadn't appreciated the level of feedback that
might be generated...
On 29 Oct 2007, at 15:09, Ian Forrester wrote:
Hi All, from the latest podcast just uploaded...
"The iPlayer, no don't do a runner, seriously, it's taken over the
mailing list, dominated our discussions and is something that many
members of the backstage community care an awful lot about. So do we.
We all know the questions. Why don't we stand up to the rights
holders? Why do we insist on using DRM? Why did we sign a secret deal
in blood with Microsoft?
So we finally decided that these questions needed answers, and the
only person to talk to was the boss."
Yes an interview with the man you all want to question. Ashley
Highfield. Now available online in a range of formats and under a
creative commons licence.
Enjoy, and feel free to discuss in this mailing list.
*ducks for cover*
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