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 the barrier
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2008/6/5 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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According to
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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:
In line
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Apart from BT
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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: [backstage] RE: [backstage] Re:
Is it OK for BT Vision to charge £3 per month for the iPlayer?
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??
Still
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[backstage] RE: [backstage] Re: Is it OK for BT Vision to charge £3 per month
for the iPlayer?
How about this. If you offered a service that provided the BBC channels with
1/25th of a second delay, a BBC1+1/9 then you could watch the channel
without a TV license because the channel would
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RE: [backstage] Re: Is it OK for BT Vision to charge £3 per month for the
iPlayer?
I would pay £6 a month for pre-selected iplayer content delivered to
me on a DVD here in Hong Kong.
Could any
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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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