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CBC To Release Program DRM-Free Via BitTorrentFollow

#1 Mar 25 2008 at 10:28 PM Rating: Decent
Snatched this from isohunt

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Sources indicate that the CBC is set to become the first major North American broadcaster to freely release one of its programs without DRM using BitTorrent. This Sunday, CBC will air Canada Next Great Prime Minister. The following day, it plans to freely release a high-resolution version via peer-to-peer networks without any DRM restrictions. This development is important not only because it shows that Canada's public broadcaster is increasingly willing to experiment with alternative forms of distribution, but also because it may help crystallize the net neutrality issue in Canada.

The CBC's mandate, as provided in the Broadcasting Act, requires it to make its programming "available throughout Canada by the most appropriate and efficient means." Using BitTorrent allows the CBC to meet its statutory mandate, yet with ISPs such as Rogers engaging in non-transparent traffic shaping, millions of Canadians may be unable to fully access programming funded by tax dollars. If the CBC experiment is successful, look for more broadcasters to do the same and for the CRTC to face mounting pressure to address net neutrality concerns.


And on a side note, download (if you like rap) Jurassic 5 - Jurass Finish first. The song is insane.
#2 Mar 26 2008 at 2:29 AM Rating: Good
YAY! Canaduhian
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Yeah, love the CBC but Jurassic Finish Last in my house.



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