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BBC iPlayer traffic increases 14-fold in a month

article published on 12 January, 2008

Traffic to the BBC's iPlayer service in the UK increased 14 times overall within the space of a month. The impressive gains were made between week ending 08 December 2007 and the week ending 05 January, with the service ranking 80th in the UK in the latter week, peaking at 62nd on New Years Day. Surfers looking to catch up on their soap operas gave a boost to the service, with Eastenders ... [ read the full article ]

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13. January 2008 @ 06:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There are still many shows that you still need IE for and M$ DRM for not all are available via the new flash offering, and you still need the crappy Kontiki P2P app installed for these shows, that runs continually without ppl's knowledge that are not computer savey running up huge bills or are throttled to death as internet packages in the uk are all governed by a monthly usage allowance or fair use policy and the BBC's Kontiki p2p app was making ppl unwittingly exceed their isp allowance.


BBC exec's straw-man defence of DRM
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When asked about the iPlayer's P2P system (which you can't switch off, meaning that once you download shows, they're available for other iPlayer users to download from you), Highfield says that the ISPs have sold "unlimited" broadband to their customers without expecting us to actually use the service without limits. They have a dishonest pitch for their technology, and Highfield essentially says, "Well, that's their problem."

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haha thats so funny where does he get it from:

"the rightsholders who say that DRM on the BBC's downloads will stop unauthorized distribution of their videos."

Wrong the drm system they implimented could be cracked very easy using undrm.... it was cracked months before they rolled out with it, but never the less they carried on despite the fact.

"Highfield says that the ISPs have sold "unlimited" broadband to their customers without expecting us to actually use the service without limits. They have a dishonest pitch for their technology, and Highfield essentially says, "Well, that's their problem."

Nooooooo, this terminology was long established long before the bbci player has started uk broadband has always been sold in this way.... infact the dishonest people here is the iplayers p2p creators who instead of using their own servers to distribute the content they would use all the subscribers....

And as for the BBC then showing clips to the USA and rest of the world but with adverts, where as we get no adverts in the uk... how many people in the USA will just used an english based proxy service.... i know people in the USA who watch iplayer that way and ive watched a number of things in the states using the same method....

The PROBLEM is the DRM... they have even been told this by an MP.

http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/12542.cfm

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Well done BBC :)
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