[backstage] Competition Commission bounces Project Kangeroo

2009-02-04 Thread Jeremy James
See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7869181.stm

A victory or a loss for consumer choice?

-jeremy


P.S. Also; opportunities for a marsupial pun thread.
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[backstage] Digital Britain report - Paragraph level commenting

2009-02-04 Thread Tony Hirst
Taking inspiration from the way DIUS have been using Commentpress to
encourage people to comment on various government reports, here's a
community sourced attempt to do the same for Digital Britain - The Interim
Report

http://writetoreply.org/digitalbritain/

It's built using a Wordpress MU installation  - so the hope is that other
people might start to add docs around the idea of http://writetoreply.org

Here's part of the backstory:
http://ouseful.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/comment-on-digital-britain-at-writetoreplyorg/

tony


RE: [backstage] Competition Commission bounces Project Kangeroo

2009-02-04 Thread Andrew Pipes
by opening up some data about their services and allowing 3rd party
aggregators (assuming rights holders don't spit tacks over the idea). 
 
I agree with the idea of opening up more meta data. 
 
video assets are trickier when ads come into play though.
 
who would sell the advertising, where would it be displayed, how would
it be monitored, how would the rights owners ensure that everyone on the
CDN was the right kind of target platform for the ads etc. tough issues.
at the moment those kinds of concerns prohibit many kinds of open
syndication possibilities.
 
rights holders for some content have already started putting some of
their content onto 3rd parties.  ie this Peep Show (traditionally a
channel4 show) on Joost.
http://www.joost.com/129byl2/t/Peep-Show-103#id=129byl2 more of this is
bound to happen. unfortunately the richness of meta data that exists on
channel4.com for peep show http://www.channel4.com/programmes/peep-show
isn't available on other sites, so the user's experience of discovering
and consuming these programmes is going to be quite varied, which is a
shame.
 
i look forward to seeing how all the moving parts in this end up
re-linking over the next months though.
 
In the end the biggest loser is going to be the Competition Commission
as I bet history will view them as not getting the online marketplace.
 
sadly true




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[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Scot
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Sent: 04 February 2009 16:44
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:53, Jeremy James j...@forbidden.co.uk wrote:


See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7869181.stm

A victory or a loss for consumer choice?

-jeremy


Neither. Having 3 URLs instead of 1 isn't going make much of a
difference from the consumers point of view (which is why I fail to see
how Kangaroo would have been more damaging to competition than 3
separate services). The Big 3 could probably simulate Kangaroo by
opening up some data about their services and allowing 3rd party
aggregators (assuming rights holders don't spit tacks over the idea).


In the end the biggest loser is going to be the Competition Commission
as I bet history will view them as not getting the online marketplace.


Scot

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