Democracy Player Receives $100K Grant From Mozilla
puntloos writes "The Open Source Internet TV Platform 'Democracy' has just received a $100,000 Grant from the Mozilla Foundation. Democracy is a combination of ways to view and download media to your desktop in an intuitive way, built on top of the ever-popular VLC video player. Seth's blog has details: 'The Mozilla Board agreed to support them for the following reasons: 1. Their mission to ensure the continued rise of open source & open standards aligns with the Mozilla mission to encourage choice & innovation on the web. 2. They're building something that can have influence on the way users browse web content, rich media, and desktop UI -- and it's based on Mozilla technology. 3. PCF is another example of that leverage we are looking for...they don't have any venture backing, they're running on a very lean budget, and they continue to seek creative resources to make a big difference in the way their users access content on the Web.'"
I'm sure posting feature requests on Slashdot is very helpful & effective.
Content owners/providers have been inching towards pay-per-view everything for some time now. Anything that gets in their way will get stepped on. My money says Mozilla just assured that Democracy will be among the first to get sued. Doesn't matter what for, as long as it makes them have to burn up more than $100K.
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I hope you wrote Belgacom and demanded the source code for all the software.
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uh, yeah, and how about some Democracy _daemons_ and standalone _front_ends_ for MythTV and XBMC? That'd be killer!
Oh wait - I once tried to start a thread on the Democracy boards about doing just this and was summarily shot down because the powers in charge feared its Bittorrent foundations would set up Democracy as an RIAA/MPAA DMCA takedown target.
It sure seems really silly that I have to run Democracy in a VNC server session on my MythTV box, media folder shared among Democracy and the Myth frontend, so that I have 10-foot access to my favorite Rev3, DLTV, Make and other video feeds. Sheesh.
I REALLY REALLY want to like Democracy Player very badly. But until they let go of their PC-client mentality, they're really holding themselves back.
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