2008/6/10 Tim Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Brian Butterworth wrote:
>
>> How about this. If you offered a service that provided the BBC channels
>> with 1/25th of a second delay,
>>
>
> Try streaming *anything* without a perceivable delay of at least 1 second!
> ;)
That was my point. Where is
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If BT can, why can’t you or anyone else?
In the absence of a contract with the broadcaster(s), I would suggest
that copyright law might be a hindrance.
S
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> I would pay £6 a month for pre-selecte
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> Apart from BT doing it under licence?
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I would pay £6 a month for pre-selected iplayer content delivered to
me on a DVD here in Hong Kong.
Could any of the the three Bs - BT, BBC or Brian - offer that service, legally?
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Gavin Pearce wrote:
> The way I read it was ...
>
> They are offering it as part of another service, so they're not charging for
> the BBC channels, you get those free, if you "buy" this other service.
> I might be wrong??
According to the BBC News article someone provided a link to earlier:
> I
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