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Old 02-01-2007, 00:59   #20
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Re: BBC goes P2P

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Originally Posted by bluecandylover View Post
So if it is going on other P2P platforms, I take it they are scrapping the iMP idea?, But making it avaiable on other P2P servies won't make the BBC happy however will keep the downloaders happy, the reason I think the BBC wont be happy is because the Licening, wont anyone in the world be able to download, and two didn't they not have a DRM on the content on iMP?
BBC America (who are doing this) and BBC are two seperate organisations (apart from the fact that the BBC own BBC America), and this is being done by BBC America. It does not follow that the BBC will use the same system in the UK.

BBC iMP is supposed to be UK specific.
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