On 29 Nov 2010, at 11:07, Stephen Jolly wrote:

> I don't have any inside information on the subject, but I suspect the BBC 
> would be most likely to move away from flash either (a) if it would save 
> money, or (b) to increase reach on devices that don't support it.  Aside from 
> the general desirability of working with and supporting open standards, what 
> are the other reasons why the BBC should be looking into making the change at 
> this point in time?


Bearing in mind your opening remark, does licensing attributable to Flash cost 
a lot [of the licence-payers' money]?

Ben

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