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Re: MLB Takes a Swing at Sling
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Anonymous
It is not suprising that MLB is attempting to control the way in which their product gets delivered. One cannot listen to the Blue Jays on the internet stream of the local sports radio station, the Fan590, even though this was possible just a year or two ago. Instead, one has to subscribe to ALL the radio feeds from ALL the Major League teams for a monthyl fee through MLB.com. It will be interesting to see what happens in the case of the Slingbox as other, more powerful, content providers embrace DRM to not only control the way in which their content is consumed, but also to track WHO is breaking the rules. The debate over the privacy implications of DRM are picking up steam, boosted by the much publicized Sony rootkit case from last year. For anyone interested in the debate, look up The Identity Project at www.anonequity.org.
Great Blog Mark!
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