> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2010/01/freeview_hd_content_manag
> ement.html

"Overall, we believe the proposed system takes a highly pragmatic approach
to content management"

Why do people always use "pragmatic" as a synonym for "complicit"?

"Indeed, the proposed Freeview HD content management approach is so
'light-touch' that some have argued that it is not worth having."

So don't have it then. Problem solved

"I just hope that these communities can understand our position too; that
we want to deliver the service which enables more viewers across the UK to
enjoy high definition content as soon as possible."

That isn't the BBC's position. The BBC's position is that they are going
to ignore both history and public opinion and keep pushing for DRM until
they get it.

Holding a new service hostage is a convenient way of achieving this.

- Rob.


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