Research Special: Three Strikes Threat Would Work, Many Users Would Pay ISPs For Content
The threat of being disconnected by an ISP after being warned three times against illegal downloading would either definitely or probably de… Read more »
The threat of being disconnected by an ISP after being warned three times against illegal downloading would either definitely or probably de… Read more »
The CEO of live TV streaming aggregator Zattoo has criticised British broadcasters for failing to work with him, after last week losing seve… Read more »
Looks like American iPhone owners aren’t the only unhappy ones with their carrier. British users are also complaining–or whingeing as it we… Read more »
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– Qik: The innovative mobile video streaming app is now getting pre-bundled on Nokia’s latest flagship media phone. The Qik app is ready-in… Read more »
US video site Metacafe is about to launch in the UK, having hired Joost’s London-based content acquisition and strategy director Tim Rottach… Read more »
Recession be damned – it’s that time of year when people fortunate enough to already own the sexiest phone on the market complain that they… Read more »
Concert website Songkick is coming out of beta with a social-centric gig database it hopes will make it, for live music experiences, what IM… Read more »
Anyone who was a teenage geek like me will remember buying computer review magazines from WH Smith – mags so engorged with ads for mail orde… Read more »
LA-based online advertising startup The Rubicon Project has picked former MySpace European VP Jay Stevens to lead a UK roll-out as VP and GM… Read more »
2009 internet display advertising prices will be between five and 10 percent lower than last year as publishers try to tempt cagey advertise… Read more »
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The storm clouds are gathering for TV streamer Zattoo. After a court in May told it to block movies broadcasted via Germany’s ARD and ZDF ch… Read more »
With no Kangaroo through which to push its long tail, Channel 4 is now resorting to giving away all its back-catalogue shows for free throug… Read more »
We’re toying with a new weekly feature, surfacing some of the key opinions and talking points from the last seven days in digital media (goo… Read more »
Google’s submission to the BBC Trust’s Project Canvas consultation suggests either it or YouTube want carriage on the proposed open IPTV pla… Read more »
The BBC Trust has told the BBC to go back and provide a more detailed proposal for its Canvas open IPTV VOD idea, after some companies who… Read more »
Microsoft-backed desktop TV streamer Livestation first showed off its iPhone demo in December. It didn’t yet have App Store clearance and al… Read more »
So much for the doomsaying, and so much for the figures that have shown online ad spend slowing, plateauing or even reversing lately. The nu… Read more »
The Guardian is close to dropping its Thursday Technology supplement, we have learned and confirmed. The online counterpart, which is update… Read more »
News International is giving a “no-comment” to Wednesday morning’s speculation it’s planning to separate The Sunday Times from Times Online… Read more »
Correction: The FOI request was submitted last year, three months before the figures were published in BBCWW’s annual report.
Original: The… Read more »
We warned you in October Cricinfo was likely to get a name change, and now it’s come to pass. ESPN (NYSE: DIS), which bought the site from W… Read more »
Uh-oh. There were likely some very sore heads around town on Wednesday morning (and we know who you are!). The Association of Online Publish… Read more »
WPP’s GroupM ad buying agency is lopping even more points off its already dreary March advertising predictions, and now reckons 2009 UK ad s… Read more »
A software company that developed visual effects tools used to make the Star Trek, Harry Potter and Dark Knight movies is changing hands in… Read more »
Providing the online infrastructure for Channel 4′s Big Art Project seems to have given Alfie Dennen a thing for public art. Now the MoblogU… Read more »
BBC News is protesting a BT (NYSE: BT) policy which limits video speed on its “up to 8 Mbps” broadband connections to just 896 Kbps every ev… Read more »
A Google (NSDQ: GOOG) algorithm has managed to get a Dutch community news site successfully sued. Klup.nl, a network of user-edited news por… Read more »
It’s one more platform Last.fm will get to scrobble, and through which to serve its personalised radio in to the living room – Microsoft (NS… Read more »
Media analysis firm Screen Digest has promoted head of broadband Arash Amel to oversee global strategy; he is relocating from London to Los… Read more »
Eleven years after it opened up shop, eMusic has finally won its first major-label repertoire, in the shape of Sony (NYSE: SNE) Music Entert… Read more »
So it’s come to this – the music industry is finding it so hard to sell tunes anymore, the world’s biggest label, Universal, is now giving a… Read more »
The two big secondary tickets marketplaces are now playing “anything you can do, I can do better” on the VC front. Seatwave has raised a $17… Read more »
The journalist who led the MP expenses investigation, an iPhone comic and a hyperlocal publishing network are amongst the beneficiaries from… Read more »
Just another footnote to the failure of the black-dog portal – the German-based company is selling its trademarks for Lycos, Tripod, Angelfi… Read more »
Susan Boyle reprised her original I Dreamed A Dream number, but her dream ended Saturday night when dance troupe Diversity’s won Britain’s… Read more »
Typically for the frenetic Web 2.0 community, there’s been an awful lot of hype about mobile audio sharer AudioBoo lately – perhaps excessiv… Read more »
Europe’s trade ministers have asked the European Commission executive to examine Google’s Books search project after Germany complained the… Read more »
Bebo tells us Joanna Shields’ leaving was her own decision, but the president of the social network and the AOL (NYSE: TWX) People Networks… Read more »
An intellectual property thinktank reckons between 44 and 79 percent of global internet traffic is file-sharing, with the problem worse in e… Read more »
It’s not just BSkyB making an appearance on Xbox Live today. BBC Worldwide is also making its shows available to buy with Xbox Live Points f… Read more »
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