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[23 Musings] IPTV, as well as broadcasting simultaneously (as the BBC has reportedly wanted to do) with terrestrial TV would also allow you to watch programmes after they'd broadcast. Now if the BBC is really serious about IPTV, why would they want to publish to YouTube as well?

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http://benmetcalfe.com [Benmetcalfe.com] :Ben Metcalfe Blog: In terms of copyright - such as what happens if someone plays a video in your player that turns out to infringe someone’s rights to copyright - my interpretation is that this would still be YouTube’s issue as they would still the be ones hosting the video stream… Just like it’s not Microsoft’s liability if people watch illegally downloaded XVids on Windows Media Player.

E-consultancy.comhttp://www.e-consultancy.com [E-consultancy.com] IPTV - Internet Marketing News and Blogs | Internet Marketing News ...: The P2P site aims to deliver an internet TV service which is as near to TV as possible, while adding the sort of social features you would get on YouTube or other video sharing sites. The service is currently being tested by 6,000 people.

http://www.ecademy.com [Ecademy.com] New IPTV services - BT, BSkyB, and the BBC - Ecademy: Google/YouTube's approach is probably the most high profile in the .Think we need to set up a dedicated news blog for IPTV to keep all informed.

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