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[David Cummings | Content Developer] There are now conferences formed around the idea that broadcasting as we know it will soon be history. Should our reliable and trusted neighbor, the local broadcaster, really be worried about their future?
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[Blogs.pulver.com] Jon Arnold's Blog: Broadcast media/Video Archives: The Save the Internet.com Coalition -- an alliance of organizations from across the political spectrum, consumer groups, educators, small businesses and bloggers that have joined together to protect Internet freedom -- has galvanized support for Internet freedom from artists, musicians and hundreds of thousands of average citizens who will hold Congress accountable on this issue. Nearly 700,000 people have signed an Internet Freedom petition to Congress on the site, more than 7,000 friends have joined SavetheInternet.com's MySpace, and thousands of blogs have linked to the coalition.
[Herot.typepad.com] Christopher Herot's Weblog: While both IPTV and Internet Television provide for ways to control how content is stored and used, the IPTV world is obsessed with the idea of total control over every aspect of distribution, storage, and viewing, creating a closed universe of trusted devices, where none of the content can leak out in to the dangerous world of the PC where users can not be trusted to lean back passively on their couches but instead are likely to rip/mix/burn and otherwise personalize the content for their own use. From what I saw at the conference, the people who produce the content seem to understand that accomodating their viewers and allowing more flexibility will be good for their business and perhaps essential for their survival.
[Clickcaster.com] Norbtek.info Podcast: Matrix StreamÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃs 1020HD will have IPTV and VOD capabilities and is scheduled for availability to consumers by the end of 1st Quarter of 2006. Chuck Tomasi of Chuck Chat did an interview with Aaron Keogh with Matrix Stream and you should check it out at the link in the show notes.
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