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Scoble's Post on VeriSign CDN and P2P

If you didn't see it, Robert Scoble made an interesting post after seeing our CDN/P2P demo at CES. One noteworthy point from our perspective - VeriSign is an enabler, not a competitor - we'd love to see Netflix use our technology in the future (4 of the 6 largest video sites in the world already do).

The comments following the post are worth reading as well. Especially the ones about BBC (uses our technology), streaming vs. download (there's no comparison for an HD quality film, but we do support both), and comments on DRM and security (VeriSign's platform integrates MSFT and other DRM platfforms, geo-IP blocking and other key components which are critical to the next generation environment - as well as security for both publishers and consumers).

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