Called 'iMP':
http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/askbruce/a ... mp_1.shtml
Allows you to download and watch shows for up to 7 days after they've aired.
Not exactly free beer, but pretty close. DRM is a load of shit, but if this is being handed out for 'free' (I know, license fees), then I think I can tolerate a bit of restrictage.
BBC Launches new video download service
BBC Launches new video download service
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All well and good, but surely this is also a disguised attempt to lump home computers in with TVs as receivers of broadcasted images, thus bringing them under the TV licensing laws?
I'm not one of them, but I know of people out there who don't own a TV but DO own a PC. I'm guessing they're not gonna be happy about any potential computer tax...
I'm not one of them, but I know of people out there who don't own a TV but DO own a PC. I'm guessing they're not gonna be happy about any potential computer tax...
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