Re: NCAA March Madness
- From: "Charles Newman" <charlesnewman1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 03:10:27 +0100
"Somebody." <somebody.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Owl Jolsen" <owljolsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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March madness is upon us, and a few outlets worldwide are providing
networkvideo feeds over the internet, both free and paid. There are already
articles
in the newswires about how the feeds are going to slow down corporate
networks
all over the place, and they are right.
It is the paid services, though, that are going to be the BANE of
DRMadmins. The paid services uses digital rights managment (DRM) to secure
the
<snip>
This is going to be the MONTH FROM HELL for admins in the USA, where
skatingis protected by the DMCA, as users tune into the NCAA basketball
tournament,
and there is NO WAY that employers can monitor or stop it, without
breaking
the law.
<snip>
BWAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA
He's back! Have we recovered from our worst nightmare during figure
yet?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
-Russ.
Well, I dont have the post from the OP, since
NewsProxy filters out anything from nym.alias.net
on my network.
.
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