On 27/06/12 09:09, Tom Sparks wrote: > --- On *Wed, 27/6/12, David Fawcett /<[email protected]>/* wrote: > > ... > > Hehe.. nice one Dave. > > Tom I think I see your problem and to fix it you should uninstall > silverlight and re-enable your firewall. > > I decide to bittrorrent the show and forget about ninemsn catch again > > tom > > On Jun 27, 2012 1:09 AM, "David James" <[email protected] > </mc/[email protected]>> wrote: > > I'd be surprised if you didn't have trouble tbh. > > This is as far as I went with ninemsn: > > http://ikt.id.au/blog/wp- content/uploads/2011/12/ > lolsilverlight.png > <http://ikt.id.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/lolsilverlight.png> > > :) >
Reminds me of a comic my wife showed me today: http://bradcolbow.com/archive/view/the_brads_why_drm_doesnt_work/?p=205 The content publishers are facing a fundamental issue here: the infrastructure to support their Digital Restrictions Management is far more complex than the product it is restricting, meaning that the user experience (even on supported platforms) is bad. I like the way Cisco Press is doing their eBooks (not quite the same thing as TV catch-ups, i know): when i buy an ebook, i get a DRM-free PDF or ePUB file with my name in it as a watermark. And the books are pretty cheap, too. Gives me lots of incentive to buy from them over their competitors, and i know that the files are going to work with whatever device i care to put them on. Paul
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