Alex Rowland writes:
... The reality today is that we as consumers are witnessing the relatively rapid birth of Internet TV. But this birth is merely a logical progression of video content delivery from a closed network to an open network. The problem with this transition is that the speed is hampered by lots of things, ranging from copyright concerns, to profitability in existing distribution channels, to consumer habits, to network topology and bandwidth constraints. None of these issues will prevent video from making the complete leap from cable/satellite/DVD delivery to Internet delivery, but they will all play a significant role in the pace of this transition. ...
Link: Democracy in Media.
Comments