UK Gov'"responds" to the BBC iPlayer"outcry".

  2007-09-07 10:00:11
When the BBC announced it's intention to develop the iPlayer as the intended method of viewing online content there was an outcry from non-Windows users who were outraged at being left out. An"e-petition" was put up on the UK Gov's (originally started by a certain Mr. T Blair) website asking the government to intervene. Read on for the response. 
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