Commercial iPlayer faces anti-trust shakedown
Project Kangaroo, the commercial on-demand web TV service being developed by BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4, will be investigated by the Competition Commission amid concern that it could stifle rival online efforts.
MPs are still not getting it. Instead of embracing the principal of open government and beginning the slow process of re-building their reputation with the public, they want to give themselves more money by stealth.
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However, I should tell those who press and press such issues that, sooner or later, the allowances will be rolled into our salary, handed out without any claim mechanism or dealt with under some other device, because it is intolerable that this intrusion into Members’ private lives should have to be endured or should be permitted, and something will happen to prevent it from going too far. We can see what will happen: local news reporters and local political opponents will start trying to air these issues in public, which will be demeaning, as well as reducing the stature of Parliament and damaging our democracy. It cannot be right that things should reach such lengths.”
U.S. and Europe Near Agreement on Private Data
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But the two sides are still at odds on several other matters, including whether European citizens should be able to sue the United States government over its handling of their personal data, the report said.
Laws which are apparently being chucked away purely because America wants to disregard them. This is what happens when European government mouth fatuities about the so-called "war on terror": they then get hoist by their own rhetorical petard.
What's amazing is that probably 90% of Europeans would be against giving this kind of data to the US if they were ever given any way to choose. Which they won't be, of course: that's democracy?
Alberto Borges, MD writes in with news that a major Health IT bill is up for approval in Congress and that Cerner spent $180,000 in lobbying the government in the 1st quarter alone. Might the passage of this bill heavily favor the formation of a cartel of proprietary vendors?
--Bill Gates
Comments
Ben
2008-07-01 13:43:50
P.S. that El Reg article isn't about IPlayer at all. Its about Project Kangaroo.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-01 13:50:50
Ben
2008-07-01 16:43:18
Your criticism of the Iplayer is mostly about a public organisation "behaving in the interests of Microsoft", and DRM.
That article is a criticism based on the allegation that an alliance between the BBC, ITV and Channel4 would have to much power.
Victor Soliz
2008-07-02 01:57:47
So, I got a problem, the impression I got from your "" was that you are attempting to trivialize the issue, why?
Ben
2008-07-02 07:09:50
If you insist, defamation is arguably worse than FUD.
"So, I got a problem, the impression I got from your “” was that you are attempting to trivialize the issue, why?"
If your talking about the quote directly above I wasn't trying to trivialize anything; Roy said the criticisms aboug Project Kangaroo in the el reg article were similar to the criticisms of IPlayer on this site, I was listing them to show that from over here, they look quite different.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-07-02 09:37:36