On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 18:19, Brian Butterworth <[email protected]> wrote:
> BUT
> The plus denotes a PVR
> and two letter
> denote HD
> There's no wonder 8% of the public think the TVL pays for ITV

Well, we've got:

* Internet
* Internet+ - lets you save files!
* Internet HD - appears in high resolution
* Internet HD+ - appears in high resolution AND lets you save files

And of course there are different regulatory guidelines for each one.
We haven't yet figured out how Internet HD+ is going to work, so let's
consult with "stakeholders" and rightsholders but not users...

The semantics of this have doomed it from the start: the job of the
BBC and of the regulators and the broadcasting infrastructure is to
get the stuff into my home. It's not a protocol-level issue, nor a
branding issue, whether the content is high-resolution or not or
whether, once I've got it, I record it onto a hard disk recorder or
not.

-- 
Tom Morris
<http://tommorris.org/>
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