BoingBoing points to a new initiative by the Norwegian public broadcaster to distribute one of its most popular programs without DRM via BitTorrent.
Norwegian Public Broadcaster Uses BitTorrent for Content Distribution
January 29, 2008
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TV Viewer
Right here in Canada, there is a group distributing about 40 channels using TVants, a program similiar to bittorrent. check out [ link ] TVants – A Revolution in Television
Content distribution
content distribution is really important chapter in social media. In order to have a successful Business. It is really helpful in businesses.