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myEPG to lobby regulator for accurate Australian Electronic Program Guide | myEPG to lobby regulator for accurate Australian Electronic Program Guide |
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| by Adam Turner | |
| Thursday, 24 July 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 2 Independent EPG provider IceTV is embroiled in a
legal battle with the Nine Network and is being "stonewalled" by the
other networks, says IceTV general manager Matt Kossatz.
"After contacting FreeTV Australia we have been told to contact the individual TV networks if we're seeking a licensing agreement but, despite our efforts, we are not receiving much communication in return," he says.
Kossatz says IceTV can meet any requirements the
networks may have, but also believes IceTV can "greatly assist them"
with the proposed Freeview PVR by offering EPG related features "that
easily match that of the current Foxtel IQ EPG offering, in terms of
added functionality and user focused features". Despite the complaints of users, the broadcast EPG is a "great benefit" to Australian television viewers, says a FreeTV Australia spokeswoman. "The free-to-air EPG makes it easier than ever for viewers to plan their free TV viewing and never miss their favourite shows. Free TV understands the EPG is working well and is not aware of any widespread issues regarding the accuracy of the EPG data provided by broadcasters." "While the data is provided free and unencrypted, broadcasters reserve all rights with respect to copyright and protection of intellectual property."
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