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BBC
director general Mark Thompson said that
the arrival of the 'on-demand' iPlayer is
as important as the first colour broadcasts
in the 1960s.
The
service lets users in Britain download TV
shows a week after they have been telecast
on television. The shows have been configured
in a manner that they automatically erase
themselves from the computer after a period
of 30 days.
BBC
is confident that its copyright protection software will keep users from making
copies of the shows. The network, however, faces competition from similar services
provided by Channel 4 and ITV and from increasingly popular video-sharing sites
such as YouTube.
Presently,
viewers can choose from nearly 400 hours
of programming which includes shows like
Planet Earth, Doctor Who and EastEnders
amongst others.
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