Interesting stuff - 
http://nrkbeta.no/norwegian-broadcasting-corporation-sets-up-its-own-bittorrent-tracker/
 

I also found it interesting that they used RSS+BitTorrent to download the whole 
lot in one go.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Fearghas McKay
Sent: 09 March 2009 09:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: [backstage] Norwegian National Broadcaster using OpenTracker Torrent 
Server to distribute DRM free HDTV

http://www.boingboing.net/2009/03/08/norways-public-broad-1.html

Norway's public broadcaster sets up its own torrent tracker using same code as 
The Pirate Bay POSTED BY CORY DOCTOROW, MARCH 8, 2009 2:27 PM | PERMALINK

Eirikso from NRK, the Norwegian public broadcast, writes to tell us that 
they've set up their own BitTorrent tracker, adding, "The tracker is based on 
the same OpenTracker software that the Pirate Bay has been using for the last 
couple of years. By using BitTorrent we can reach our audience with full 
quality, unencrypted media files. Experience from our early tests show that if 
we're the best provider of our own content we also gain control of it." The 
first show we’re putting on our new tracker is a very popular television series 
about people living in remote places in Norway. It features fascinating people 
and spectacular scenery. We have provided all the Norwegian subtitle files and 
if people want to fansub any of the episodes we’re more than happy to let you 
do that. Please let us know in the comments and we’ll link to your translations.
We are providing full quality video files with no DRM. The biggest problem 
regarding this project is to clear all the rights we need to be able to 
distribute content in such an open system. NRK is a big content producer, but 
record labels, actors, external production companies and format rights owners 
usually have contracts that prevent us from distributing our content freely in 
the internet. We are in constant negotiations over these issues. And it seems 
like it should be possible to find a solution where NRK gets the rights it 
needs and the rights holders get the compensation they want.

In addition to this we look into new providers. Pump Audio, Magnatune and other 
companies with easier licensing systems are interesting sources.

The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation is promoting the free and opensource 
Miro software as their preferred BitTorrent client. It is user friendly and 
contains everything you need to both download and play the high quality video 
files.



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