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News Greenstein said: "What we have always intended to be the scope of coverage is internet webcasting that is like broadcasting, not individual files, songs, audio or video clips made on individual websites but rather programming that is scheduled.
[06 Sep 2006]
News The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Friday welcomed the news that webcasting will no longer be included in the World Intellectual Property Organization's (Wipo) broadcasting treaty. The EFF, which attended meetings held last week to discuss...
[09 May 2006]
News Indeed, the company's Launchcast radio services was the highest-rated webcasting service online in January, according to ratings firm Arbitron and ComScore Media Metrix, attracting more than 2.2 million people that month.
[08 Mar 2005]
News These "sometimes rickety" networks consist of multiple systems from multiple vendors which are patched together with "band-aid solutions" and cannot provide the bandwidth or quality of service for applications such as IP telephony...
[28 Feb 2005]
News Those services include event processing to monitor what's happening; network mapping to arrange connections between computers; content distribution to optimise where information is stored; and webcasting to make broadcasting efficient.
[10 Sep 2004]
News The Scottish Parliament is looking to provide live webcasting of all Parliamentary business from its controversial new building in Edinburgh. The contract will require a supplier to provide live webcasting of all Parliamentary business, the...
[08 Sep 2004]
News As set up in iTunes, this is more akin to on-demand webcasting than true file-sharing - but even tiny webcasters are in theory required to pay a royalty to record companies and artists for streaming songs online.
[14 Nov 2003]
News Michael Roe, proprietor of the small RadioIO Webcasting station, got a surprise FedEx package this week, containing a notification that he was violating patents owned by a company he'd never heard of.
[06 Feb 2003]
News is to launch a webcasting service that will allow companies to air conferences and corporate events to thousands of online viewers. Yahoo! The service will offer companies two packages and Virtual Conference will provide live or on-demand viewing...
[27 Sep 2001]
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