IPTVision > September 28, 2006
Google Video launches Australian content
[Under The Rotunda] The first load of 'Featured content' includes content from Ten, Pete Murray (SonyBMG), some Chaser material (ABC), and Fairfax - both some 'channels' such as SMH, and some less-branded clips. (such as NRL finals update).
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September 21, 2006
Permanent Link to "Yahoo Plugs Into Current TV"
[ Thermo[SAT]] It’s a reasonably safe prediction to make that we will eventually see more and more such partnerships between emerging channels of content delivered over the Web and social media platforms like Yahoo. And it’s also very likely that much of the content will be made available for re-mixing and re-purposing via mash-ups … which will in turn sharpen the issues over control of copyright and intellectual property. That of course is likely to lead to the ongoing evolution of instruments like Creative Commons, and eventually to broad legislation that redefines the relationship between content and its’
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July 12, 2006
Broadband Content on This Years Emmy Awards
[bTelevisions - Your Televisions Blog] Sciences Interactive Media Peer Group–have signified that they have started to include online, interactive content on their roster of nominees. This is great news for independent content producers and developers, as inclusion in the Emmys would give some sort of legitimacy to the medium, not only being confined to the geek and tech subscultures, but now raised to the mainstream status.
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June 30, 2006
Chapter 4: Getting Started
[Cisco.com] The first time you launch IP/TV Viewer after installation, prompts appear advising you to enter user information and assign Content Managers (if none have been assigned.) Click OK to enter user information and Content Managers. For more information, see "Entering User Information" subsection within the "Assigning Content Managers" section.
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June 06, 2006
Permanent Link to "Squeezing More Content Onto the Web"
[ Thermo[SAT]] It’s not likely that advances in digital publishing technology will stop all of a sudden. It IS likely that creating and publishing a wide range of digital content will continue to become easier and easier, and cheaper and cheaper. This is partly what the dust-up over "net neutrality" has been about, and why the battles over changes to intellectual copyright and the ownership and sale of creative content are far from over …
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