Source: BBC Gets Ready for BitTorrent Distribution | TorrentFreakToday the BBC published the first episode of R&DTV, a Creative Commons licensed show that users are allowed to remix, redistribute and share. The first episode of the monthly technology show features Digg’s Kevin Rose, among others. The BBC hopes to use BitTorrent for the distribution of future episodes.
My opinion: To be honest, I never thought I'd see the day. These big companies seem to think that BitTorrent and the rest of the P2P world is a bad thing; the only two time I've seen it been embraced is by Blizzard to distribute updates and the (I think) Norwegian Government(?) for distributing TV. A fine example of when it should have been embraced was the Windows 7 Beta release, when servers overloaded due to the number of people wanting the beta; had they used BT no such problem could occur. For BBC to even think about using BT now is brilliant; I know they already had the iPlayer service, but this shows that the image of BT is changing.
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