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to: Geo
from: Rich Gauszka
date: 2005-01-30 15:45:56
subject: Re: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005

From: "Rich Gauszka" 

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Not CALS but that it may become the Big Brother DRM manager - "Well
you = taped that show but you are only allowed to watch it twice before I =
erase it"
  "Geo"  wrote in message
news:41fd417e$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  I recognize that difference but I also think RichG is getting at more =
of a software licensing issue where for example you might license REAL =
server for content delivery within a private network. I believe he's =
thinking Media Server is going to require CALs or device licenses or =
something along those lines for the "service" it provides and
from that = point of view I can understand how what he's saying makes
sense.

  Geo.
    "Rich"  wrote in message news:41fd1755{at}w3.nls.net...
       Yep.  If you want an example of a content delivery service try =
Napster (http://www.napster.com/) or XM Radio Online =
(http://listen.xmradio.com).  There are many of these.

    Rich

      "Geo"  wrote in message =
news:41fcfb5d{at}w3.nls.net...
      I think what he's getting at is that the content delivery service =
is (or will be) an added cost extra. Media Center is more like a cable =
ready TV it doesn't include cable service.

      Geo.
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Not CALS but that it may become the Big Brother DRM =
manager -=20
"Well you taped that show but you are only allowed to watch it twice =
before I=20
erase it"
"Geo" <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net> wrote=20 in message news:41fd417e$1{at}w3.nls.net... I recognize that difference but I = also think=20 RichG is getting at more of a software licensing issue where for = example you=20 might license REAL server for content delivery within a private = network. I=20 believe he's thinking Media Server is going to require CALs or device = licenses=20 or something along those lines for the "service" it provides and from = that=20 point of view I can understand how what he's saying makes = sense. Geo.
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:41fd1755{at}w3.nls.net... Yep. If you want = an example=20 of a content delivery service try Napster (http://www.napster.com/;)">http://www.napster.com/http://www.napster.com/">http://www.napster.com/;) or XM = Radio=20 Online (http://listen.xmradio.com). " target="new">http://listen.xmradio.com). ">http://listen.xmradio.com">http://listen.xmradio.com).  = There=20 are many of these. Rich
"Geo" <georger{at}nls.net>=20">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>=20 wrote in message news:41fcfb5d{at}w3.nls.net... I think what he's getting at is = that the=20 content delivery service is (or will be) an added cost extra. = Media=20 Center is more like a cable ready TV it doesn't include cable=20 service. Geo.<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C506E2.C987E870-- --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5
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