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Peer-to-Peer Internet Television

Lanaki writes "A non-profit based in Austin, TX is merging the free software and Copyleft communities through a new internet TV station: ACTLab TV. They are streaming Creative Commons, Copyleft, public domain content, and original videos using Alluvium software and their own media player. It's all open source, encouraging others to make their own audio and video streams. Their website was released this week and the player and demo stream will go public next week."

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  1. Heh by w.p.richardson · · Score: 5, Funny
    Internet Cable Access...

    Wayne's World! Party time! Excellent!

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  2. Re:neet by /ASCII · · Score: 3, Funny

    Same model as any open source software, by offering paid support for people who have endured the programs!

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  3. Re:neet by jpellino · · Score: 2, Funny

    Must be some ex-Apple. The T-Shirts are available now.
    At cost no less! Oh.
    Blast. So much for making money.

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