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News – 26.02.2007 [en]
- BitTorrent Entertainment Network: a legal P2P solution for buying movies (2.99 $ for old movies, 3.99 for new movies), TV shows (1.99 $), video clips (3.99 $) and games (only free ??). [source] [source] [source]
- Traffic on YouTube: the traffic has not suffered the take-down of 100’000 videos demanded by Viacom. [source]
- Google premium content: the videos will be hosted in box (like Google AdSense) and advertisements will run during or after the content. [source] [source]
News – 22.02.2007 [en]
- IFC movies on iTunes: the Independent Film Channel will sell 13 films on iTunes for $9.99. [source]
- Flash high definition videos: sample 1 and sample 2 of “full screen” web videos. [source]
News – 21.02.2007 [en]
- Police use YouTube: the Swiss police (canton Bern) use a video from YouTube to inquire. [source]
- Europe ready for Blu-ray: “Buena Vista Home Entertainment” and “Sony Pictures Home Entertainment” will distribue movies on Blu-ray discs on march at the same time as the PlayStation 3. [source]
- Deutsche Bank optimist on Apple TV: the analyst Chris Whitemore say that Apple TV could take a third of the $26 billion market for front room entertainment boxes. [source]
News – 20.02.2007 [en]
- MTV, Comedy Central, and CBS on Joost: Viacom has signed a deal with Joost just 2 weeks after they ordered YouTube to take down over 100’000 videos. [source] [source] [source] [source]
- YouTube’s DRM tool: only being offered to companies as part of large distribution deals. [source]
- Pirated Videos better as iTunes: no HD, no 16/9, Apple will increase the offer for the incoming Apple TV?. [source]
News – 19.02.2007 [en]
- MPAA violate a license: the “Motion Picture Association of America”, a big supporter of DRM, violate the license of the blogging engine “Forest Blog” used on their site. [source] [source]
- EMI Music – EMI Publishing: will EMI be divided?. [source]
- Qflix: DVD-on-Demand, retail stores burn instantly your DVD. [source]
- Macrovision to Steve Jobs: the producer of the DRM used on DVD respond to the Steve Jobs letter on DRM. [source]