I stream, You Stream, We all stream for a nice stream
Read this post from one of my favourite Blogs if you may.
I discussed it with the poor people at work that have to listen to me and here is my question.
With very broad band becoming available (Bulldog, UK OnLine etc), and with wider spread of WiFi technologies and P2P technologies like www.bittorrent.com/ I was wondering how long before as you broadcast your satellite TV from the set top box to your Plasma screen using 802.xx. At that point a feed could be hijacked and “re-originated” by a near by P2P gateway. Interesting area for digital Digital Rights
But what if the very broad band will bring upheaval to the DVD and Cable Channels in the same way it did to music?
With regards to premium TV content future: Free-ish/Freeview version Sky sports to the (naughty P2P) consumer and an even more expensive license to public places/bars etc? Or instead a truly micro pay per view? With out the need for a true a subscription.
Thoughts?
Ciao, I am off to show some IP on the road

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