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Old 1st Feb 2007, 09:38   #1
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BBC's download service gets the green light

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Old 1st Feb 2007, 09:43   #2
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I, for one, will be looking forward to this, especially since BBC America has turned into nothing but Changing Rooms and Cash in the Attic reruns. My parents miss Eastenders too.
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 10:16   #3
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I, for one, will be looking forward to this, especially since BBC America has turned into nothing but Changing Rooms and Cash in the Attic reruns. My parents miss Eastenders too.
Unfortunately you might be stuffed if they restrict it to licence holders and perform IP filtering so even those with a valid licence can only use the service from within the UK.
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 10:30   #4
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Still no news on the back-catalogue downloads?

I have no desire to have time-limited copies of the various shows I like. I'd like to be able to get more than seasons 1-4 of 'Last of the Summer Wine', because "PlayBack" only got the rights to seasons 1-4.

While it's very lovely to get all the latest BBC shows, it's the old ones I want!
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 11:15   #5
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i like the service... means i can see all the cool shows from the past.. one thing i dont like the the time limit.... i have programs stored on sky+ that i recorded some time ago but dont always have time to watch them... especially "48 hours" after they have been recorded...
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 12:31   #6
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Hi,

Oh yes, fantastic, I'll pay lots and lots of money to download encoded, encrypted, DRM'd copies of material I can record off air and which I need a special player to view.

Who on earth wouldn't just HTPC it if they were that desperate to watch Casualty?

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Old 1st Feb 2007, 13:21   #7
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Dont care what they do as long they dont try to shove some half-baked retarded unwanted useless money-grubbing slimy mucus-covered licensing thing on computers with access to BBC as some people were discussing .... The TV license is already ridiculous.
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 14:23   #8
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I cant see it taking off if they charge much at all for it to be honest, but if its free or really cheap, it might see occasional use when people miss an episode of something I guess.
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hey.... it is a start.
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 14:59   #10
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It's a shame. There was an article posted a couple of days ago that reads:
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BBC Ordered to Rethink IPTV Plan
Because the British public broadcaster's on-demand offerings could hurt rival commercial services, regulator Ofcom demands a revamp of its proposals
by Jo Best

Media watchdog Ofcom has demanded a rethink of the BBC's plans for an on-demand IPTV service, saying the launch could hurt rival commercial services.

The IPTV service, which could see BBC programmes airing simultaneously online and on terrestrial TV as well as providing viewers with the chance to catch up on programmes they have missed, may not be good for viewers, claims Ofcom.

It noted: "There is evidence that certain aspects of the proposals may have a negative effect on investment in similar commercial services which would not be in the long-term public interest."

A report by the watchdog into the service found that should the Beeb enter the IPTV market, it could account for 11 billion viewer and listener hours by 2011.

Despite predictions of its popularity, Ofcom believes such on-demand services could cause a drop off in DVD rentals and sales if viewers were able to 'stack' an array of programmes to watch later. The watchdog believes this part of Auntie's proposals should be dropped.

It also called for the BBC to shelve plans to make audio books and classical music available gratis, suggesting it would hurt the commercial market for such recordings.

Ofcom added it believes the amount of time viewers should be allowed to store previously shown programmes should be cut from the BBC's suggested 13 weeks to 14 days.

Even the nation's fat pipes could be affected by the proposals. The report said: "The cost of providing extra broadband capacity to deliver the BBC's proposed services to consumers is likely to be high, though any additional capacity would also be available for use by a wide range of other services including commercial on-demand services."

But it's not all doom and gloom. The regulator noted that on-demand will bring users new ways to access Auntie's offerings and could potentially boost the new media industry as whole.

Speaking on behalf of the BBCTrust, Diane Coyle, trustee and chair of the Public Value Test Steering Group, said in a statement: "Our decision will be based on an informed judgement of all the evidence, in the best interests of licence fee payers."

As well as taking into account Ofcom's opinions on IPTV, the Trust will produce a Public Value Assessment and then publish an interim decision for consultation before any service launch goes ahead.
So Ofcom are saying we can't have freely downloadable TV shows because it impacts on the sales of DVDs. Smacks to of large coporate types getting together and putting the pressure on Ofcom to make that decision.
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so they want me to pay AGAIN to watch something, and then only within 48 hours?

do they not realise that us licence payers (as far as im concerned) own these because WE payed for them to be made through the licence fee.
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Well, there goes that idea since I'm in Canada. I was hoping I could legally purchase downloads of shows (at a discount from DVDs) and burn them to my own DVDs.
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 18:02   #13
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Old 1st Feb 2007, 22:37   #14
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I dont care about what the service is, aslong as it is included within my Tele license each month, I see it as an extra! The license fee is allready going up, so they can go and 'boil yer heed' if they think im paying even more
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I dont care about what the service is, aslong as it is included within my Tele license each month, I see it as an extra! The license fee is allready going up, so they can go and 'boil yer heed' if they think im paying even more

If they decide to increase it because of this, there is nothing you can do - except sell your TV and never watch it again ... Which you are not going to. So they have you over the barrel with your pants down around your ankle.
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Old 2nd Feb 2007, 21:08   #16
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The licence fee won't increase for this, increases are locked down for the next charter period.

It's going to be run by BBC available to UK licence fee payers only, the only way the BBC would be able to charge for it is if it's owned and run by their commercial arm 'BBC Worldwide', but since the R&D and trail was paid for by UK licence payers that is not going to happen - maybe later on a commercial service maybe available for people outside the UK but I recone it'll only happen if it doesn't effect overseas sales of BBC programmes

I personally can see it being useful for want you're a work and a colleague mentions a programme they watched that you missed or didn't think to record.
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Old 5th Feb 2007, 10:13   #17
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This sounds CRAP!!!

I for one pay a TV Licence that by the way goes up every year and still the BBC charge stupid amounts for their DVD box sets (take new doctor who for example). They are aired on tv u can record them with a hard drive recorder or other. If we are to be downloading good quality content we want to be able to keep it right? until we see fit to delete it....
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