NBC, Silverlight Olympics coverage is US only

Posted on: 8/Aug/08

 NBC Olympics US only

Earlier in the year we heard about Microsoft’s ambitious challenge of delivering hundreds of hours of Olympic coverage not only live, but available for download at your convenience. Better than that, their Silverlight technology would actually allow users to stream up to 4 events simultaneously. Microsoft partnered with NBC to create the site http://www.nbcolympics.com.

Well now the 2008 Beijing Olympics have arrived, the devil in the detail has emerged. The service is only available to US residents. Localised products and particularly online services (a global audience) are growing very tired indeed. While copyright may be a legit reason the stream can’t be global, the promotion of the service did not make it clear this would be restricted to US residents.

Those keen to see at least some online coverage of the Olympics can check out a small fraction of the coverage at the official YouTube channel – http://www.youtube.com/user/BeijingOlympics2008

More @ http://www.nbcolympics.com/

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Author: Jason Cartwright

Founder of techAU
Filed under: Internet
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  1. rafa
    5:06 am on August 16th, 2008

    More evil yet, is the fact that you only realize after installing Silverlight. How about that?

  2. derry
    7:10 am on August 16th, 2008

    Cannot blame this on either NBC or M$. Broadcast companies of other nations would sue NBC for hurting their business should NBC let people all over the world view Olympics online for free.

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