Re: [backstage] The BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door

2009-10-01 Thread Simon Thompson
Scot McSweeney-Roberts wrote: On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 19:07, Nick Reynolds-FMT nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk mailto:nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk wrote: that's why there's a public consultation Where? There doesn't seem to be anything related on ofcom's site

[backstage] Compatibility challenges for Broadcast Networks and White Space Devices

2009-10-01 Thread Simon Thompson
A Colleagues paper from the recent IBC conference has been made available: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2009/09/compatability_challenges_for_b.html Interested to see what people think. -- *Simon Thompson

Re: [backstage] The BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door

2009-10-01 Thread Frankie Roberto
2009/9/30 Nick Reynolds-FMT nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk Cory's piece is inaccurate in many respects - see this http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2009/09/freeview_hd_copy_protecti on_up.htmlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2009/09/freeview_hd_copy_protecti%0Aon_up.html I wasn't

Re: [backstage] The BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door

2009-10-01 Thread Scot McSweeney-Roberts
Ofcom's letter to DTT industry stakeholders inviting comments To me, that's not the quite the same thing as a public debate on the issue. On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 09:27, Andrew Bowden andrew.bow...@bbc.co.uk wrote: From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk

Re: [backstage] The BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door

2009-10-01 Thread Glyn Wintle
--- On Thu, 1/10/09, Frankie Roberto fran...@frankieroberto.com wrote: From: Frankie Roberto fran...@frankieroberto.com Subject: Re: [backstage] The BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Date: Thursday, 1 October, 2009, 11:39 AM 2009/9/30 Nick

Re: [backstage] The BBC is encrypting its HD signal by the back door

2009-10-01 Thread David Tomlinson
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2009/09/freeview_hd_copy_protection_up.html We've said before that we are specifically avoiding encryption of the broadcast signal to ensure that the public service content remains free to air. Content protection gives content producers comfort to give