RE: [backstage] University Tour dates

2007-02-15 Thread Ian Forrester
Yes sorry didn't make that clear, We're doing these colleges at first, but want to do a lot more in the new academic year. If you know of any colleges or universities we should be going to, please drop us a email off list with the name and email address of the lecturer. Cheers, Ian

Re: [backstage] First BBC Backstage Podcast: DRM and the BBC

2007-02-15 Thread Martin Belam
not *exactly*... the 'it was too popular for its own good' refers to various local radio stations having their bandwidth soaked up due to people downloading stuff... not good for business, that... It didn't do much for productivity either as I recall - I think at the point my team blagged two

Re: [backstage] platform-agnostic approach to the iPlayer

2007-02-15 Thread Martin Belam
Nation shall encrypt peace unto nation Although, of course, if the other nation is using the same OS and has the right DRM key, that would be better than Nation shall offer nothing to nation wouldn't it? ducks m On 15/02/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the

Re: [backstage] DRM and hwardware attitudes

2007-02-15 Thread John Wesley
TinyURL to save the copy-paste-linebreak fixing for the huge 4OD url http://preview.tinyurl.com/ycud7p On 15/02/07, Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 15/02/07, Richard P Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like the negative relationship can go even further :-)

[backstage] BBC getting News feed via Nintendo. :-D??!!

2007-02-15 Thread vijay chopra
I just ran into this story over at Wired: So I'm watching the World Business Report on BBC World and there's a story about Google being attacked by media conglomerates about copyrighted videos on YouTube. Apparently the BBC have decided to get their AP feed from Nintendo these days...