On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, David Dorward wrote:

1. If you look at the devices in the market which have access to this; none of them provide a way to get the content off the device (for redistribution or long term archiving). It seems reasonable to assume that this is not a coincidence.

So its impossible to get content off an iPad or an iPhone or a PS3 then? I think whoever put that argument to you may be badly mistaken.

2. Not all browsers are created equal, and embedded devices can have some pretty shocking browsers on them. Providing an HTML iPlayer wouldn't ensure acceptable quality, so could reflect badly on the BBC.

"Not all TV sets are created equal..."

regards,
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