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Justin.tv Signs Deal With Fox, Gets Serious About Copyright Problems

35 pointsby NathanielMc1almost 16 years ago

6 comments

nazalmost 16 years ago
I imagine their compete.com graph will look like scribd's after they kill their live sports traffic
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wmfalmost 16 years ago
What a deal; in exchange for implementing expensive filtering Fox will allow them to exist.
zzzalmost 16 years ago
i wish there was a website i could go to and stream every free cable channel at $1/hour. i don't have a tv, but use justin.tv/ustream to watch some sports events...
sjs382almost 16 years ago
I've never understood why broadcasters were against this for live television. The ads are rebroadcast along with the content, after all.<p>I guess theres the issue that they can't gather statistics on this audience, but still... Shouldn't this type of behavior (rebroadcasting) benefit the advertisers? It's mostly brand-related advertising, after all. And most of these brands exist outside the states...
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zdwalteralmost 16 years ago
we are helping on the copyright content
numbchuckskillsalmost 16 years ago
headline should read: Justin.tv Signs Deal With Fox, Gets Serious about Catering to the 64 People in the World Who Liveblog.