The BBC's Freeview HD plans have been dealt a blow after the broadcaster's proposed use of DRM on the platform was blocked by Ofcom.
Full Article at Tech.co.uk
THE BBC'S PLAN to use digital restrictions management (DRM) to copy protect Freeview high definition (HD) data has been given a good kicking by the regulator Ofcom.
Full Article at Inquirer
Ofcom has told the BBC that it will not yet allow the broadcaster to add DRM to its HD TV broadcasts. The decision comes after a two-week consultation period by the regulator which found, surprise, surprise, that the public just don’t like DRM.
Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
BBC plans to copy protect Freeview high definition (HD) data have been dealt a blow by regulator Ofcom. It has written to the BBC asking for more information about what the benefits would be for consumers.
Full Article at BBC News
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