If it's ad based, it'll likely won't need DRM and therefore they'll probably just use a standard browser plugin (WM, Real, Quicktime). That's what the BBC's current 'free' content does. I've been without a TV for ages as I'm at Uni ('College')... but I can follow The Mighty Boosh and The Daily Show online so my PVR ('Tivo') won't be quite so ridiculously full when I go home for christmas.
For everyone not in the UK, I hope they let you guys watch too. That's the biggest problem with online content right now.
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Ensure Mac support and I'm chuffed! Nice one. Good to see media companies working together and for the consumer.
If it's ad based, it'll likely won't need DRM and therefore they'll probably just use a standard browser plugin (WM, Real, Quicktime). That's what the BBC's current 'free' content does. I've been without a TV for ages as I'm at Uni ('College')... but I can follow The Mighty Boosh and The Daily Show online so my PVR ('Tivo') won't be quite so ridiculously full when I go home for christmas.
For everyone not in the UK, I hope they let you guys watch too. That's the biggest problem with online content right now.