On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 13:49, Ant Miller <ant.mil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Um, it's not weview, it's YouView, (though no, I'm no fan of the name or the
> branding) and copyright for content of a website is usually vested in the
> website owner- I'd doubt you'd find much different on most commercial
> company web sites, and YouView is a commercial joint venture (albeit with a
> PSB partner).  Your points regarding the marketing spend are open to debate,
> butif this is going to be a success and bring IP TV to most UK livingrooms
> then yeah, it will need selling.  A good idea won't sell itself.


Should also be noted that the bits of the tech that Canvas is doing
aren't particularly expensive develop -- bulk of it is staffing costs
over a not especially long period, and it's drawing on BBC R&D's work
in this area in any case. The bulk of Canvas's budget being a
marketing budget is pretty much what it _should_ be, other issues with
the proposition notwithstanding.

M.

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