View this site in pounds View this site in dollars

Latest Technology News from Pulse Web Hosting

Latest Technology News:

Technology news from around the world subscribe to our RSS feed.

iPlayer must offer download service

The BBC has been told that their planned iPlayer service must be made available for users of all computers. It follows an announcement from the BBC that a download service for Mac and Linux users was dependent on costs and not 100% definite.
Reacting to this announcement a spokesman for the BBC Trust advised that the iPlayer service had only been approved on the condition of "platform neutrality", including a download service.

The BBC has stated that it "had not ruled out" a non-windows download system and that they are "committed to platform neutrality".

The BBC's director of Future Media and Technology Ashley Highfield said: "We need to get the streaming service up and look at the ratio of consumption between the services and then we need to look long and hard at whether we build a download service for Mac and Linux."

Platform neutrality has been an issue of contention for the duration of the iPlayer's development.

Open rights advocates complained that the service was only initially planned to be available to Windows users, however 16,000 people signed an e-petition that led people led to a government backing the BBC Trust's requirement for platform neutrality.

The problem with offering it for non Windows users is that there is no Digital Rights Management (DRM) software for Linux to protect the rights' holders content.

The Open Source Consortium was pleased that there appeared to be a move to solving the cross-platform DRM issues.

A spokesman for the Consortium said: "If it's a genuine move towards interoperability, consumer choice and open standards, then certainly we welcome it.

"If, however, it's a cynical ploy by the BBC's Future Media and Technology team to avoid being taken to the European Competition authorities for promoting Microsoft's abusive monopoly, then certainly we are against it."

The first six-monthly review of the progress of player is expected to be delivered by the BBC Trust soon.

Currently the windows system is being used by 250,000 people regularly are using the service regularly and they hope to have 500,000 users by April 2008.
Link to this news article using the url below:

http://www.pulsewebhosting.com/news/iplayer-must-offer-download-service/140/

Published Date: 2007-10-17 10:30:54

Subscribe to our RSS News feed:
The web hosting rss feed Web Hosting RSS

Completely free trial of our power plus hosting package

Free web builder, create pages, insert images with ease

Your account

Latest News

(RSS)

Microsoft launches Vista – world holds it's breath

30/01/07 – Microsoft has launched its biggest upgrade to the Windows operating system since XP was released in 2002. Vista has been five years in development and its launch has been delayed several times.

America to use internet communications in space

13/04/07 – The US Department of Defense (DOD) has announced plans to develop internet communications in space. The project, named Iris, will aim to put an internet router into space at the start of 2009.

Pandora forced to cut off British users

The Pandora net radio service will be cut off from its British users on 15 January. The popular company said it was being forced to cease streaming music to British users of the service due to an unresolved royalty case.