[...] YouTube Link to Article drm NFL Limits Online Video Clips to 45 Seconds » Posted at Web TV Wire ยป The Business of Internet Television and Video on Monday, July 02, 2007 [ nfl_football.jpg]The National Football League, like the Olympics, guards its product and online image very tightly. In this vain, the pro football league has told all media sites that they are no longer permitted to stream unlimited video of content related to the NFL According to the Washington Post, View Entire Article » [...]
[...] Most North American professional sports leagues “protect” their content with an iron fist. It is a pleasant surprise to see MLB make video footage available for fans to edit and mash together. MLB already has a strong web presence with MLB.TV, which streams every game over the internet. [...]
[...] So what do you need to watch streaming football games at your computer? First of all, you need to buy Sunday Ticket satellite package for $269. Then, you need to pay an additional $99 for the right to stream that video. Total price is $368. Ouch! [...]
University Update - DRM - NFL Limits Online Video Clips to 45 Seconds Says:
July 2nd, 2007 at 10:50 pm[...] YouTube Link to Article drm NFL Limits Online Video Clips to 45 Seconds » Posted at Web TV Wire ยป The Business of Internet Television and Video on Monday, July 02, 2007 [ nfl_football.jpg]The National Football League, like the Olympics, guards its product and online image very tightly. In this vain, the pro football league has told all media sites that they are no longer permitted to stream unlimited video of content related to the NFL According to the Washington Post, View Entire Article » [...]
Actober.com | Major League Baseball Launches New Video Web Site » Web TV Wire Says:
July 9th, 2007 at 8:31 pm[...] Most North American professional sports leagues “protect” their content with an iron fist. It is a pleasant surprise to see MLB make video footage available for fans to edit and mash together. MLB already has a strong web presence with MLB.TV, which streams every game over the internet. [...]
NFL and DirecTV Partner for Web Video » Web TV Wire Says:
August 29th, 2007 at 6:37 pm[...] So what do you need to watch streaming football games at your computer? First of all, you need to buy Sunday Ticket satellite package for $269. Then, you need to pay an additional $99 for the right to stream that video. Total price is $368. Ouch! [...]