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Just An Online Minute... ABC, NBC Update Online Video Strategies
by Wendy Davis, Thursday, September 20, 2007, 1:15 PM

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In yet another example of TV networks scrambling to distribute programs online, ABC today said it will stream a number of its shows including "The Bachelor," "Brothers & Sisters" and "Grey's Anatomy" on AOL. The news comes one day after NBC announced plans to offer downloads of TV shows online.

As ABC already plans to stream many of these shows on its own site, ABC.com, adding AOL as a partner won't necessarily give consumers more options. But it should help ABC to reach more people -- such as AOL users who haven't thought to visit ABC.com on their own for programs.

NBC also is clearly looking to Web users to boost viewership -- and now that the network is no longer going to offer downloads of its shows on iTunes, it has to come up with new strategies like the one unveiled yesterday.

But NBC's newest plan has some problems, including one feature that marks a somewhat ominous development for users' ability to control their hard drives. Critically, NBC is using some sort of digital rights management technology to ensure its shows self-destruct within one week of being downloaded.

Such digital rights management programs haven't been well-received by tech-savvy users. In fact, some DRM programs have led to legal woes. Sony BMG, for instance, faced a host of spyware lawsuits in 2005, after releasing CDs with DRM features that attempted to restrict users' ability to make copies.

Apart from any legalities, NBC faces some practical hurdles with this plan: It's inconceivable that users won't find a workaround. In a world where a 17-year-old with a soldering gun can reconfigure the iPhone to work with non-AT&T carriers, surely some enterprising Web users will very quickly find a way to bypass NBC's time limit for downloads.

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2 comments on "Just An Online Minute... ABC, NBC Update Online Video Strategies"

  1. Christopher Levy from BUYDRM
    commented on: September 25, 2007 at 2:56 AM
    It is really important that we make a clear distinction between rootkits like what Sony used and the real Digital Rights Management technologies in play at large.

    ROOTKITS ARE WRONG AND SHOULD BE CONDEMNED.

    Nobody in the DRM industry uses them and Sony was wrong to do so. They are paying for it everyday.

    Conventional content security companies traditionally use the Windows Media Rights Manager product from Microsoft which does not include any of the technology that a rootkit does.

    NBCi and most content owners aren't worried about some tech-savvy kid. The technology is in play to stop most honest users from breaching their usage agreement. DRM is not ultimate security. DRM is just one more barrier to preventing rampant piracy and maintaining as much as possible the value of digital media content.

    Christopher Levy clevy@buydrm.com http://www.thedrmblog.com

  2. James Dye from Charter Communications
    commented on: September 20, 2007 at 2:52 PM
    Sony was not sued for restricting users ability to make copies. The were sued because their DRM program altered the computer's operating system and allowed any program whose name started with certain characters to be invisible to antivirus and antispyware programs. In fact, thanks to DMCA, looking at the program to determine how dangerous it was, was technically illegal.

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