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Jack, I've only recently started using DataDirect for another unrelated
project. One thing that I immediately noticed was that DataDirect
provides no method for obtaining schedule changes, so "users" of
DataDirect are forced to reload programming data to catch any schedule
changes.<br>
<br>
Since I don't yet have a mythtv box setup (waiting on h/w), I can only
speculate that mythtv (and all users of their service) has to reload
schedule data periodically to catch any schedule changes. If TMS were
serious about reducing bandwidth requirements, they would implement a
method to query their service for schedule changes. I suspect that this
alone would reduce their bandwidth requirements by a large percentage.<br>
<br>
When I signed up for DataDirect a month or two ago (again, for a
non-mythtv reason), they gave me a unique key for my application and
stated that they had no intention to move to a "pay" service. I
received their recent email too and I'm certainly not abusing their
service, so I hope that their intent is solely to "remind" people of
their terms of service and hopefully get the known abusers to license
DataDirect, etc.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
<br>
Jeff<br>
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<pre wrap="">Well of course I wonder if this will spark a debate like those of the
tv studios and cable companies about avoiding advertising, if a person
uses a program like the original xmltv, just to grab the listing and
code them out from the raw html and it happens that the advertisements
arent whats kept they dont make money, but it was a free service to
begin with, so.. is it against copyright law to grab information from
sources without thier explicit permission, when they dont provide an
terms of service for regular web users?
I guess there main goal is to make money from thier site, and when
mythtv and other such projects that used mythtv were small the
bandwidth wasnt really noticable, now with floods of users it actually
takes a toll on thier site and the ability to use it, xmtv and other
such programs essentially circumvent any advertisement or branding of
thier site, so if a 3rd party is now distributing a program with a
version of xmltv being used with a front end not even mentioning
zap2it as the provider they loose even bigger than when we use it,
because the consumer using the product isnt even aware of the source
and they assume the source is from the manufacturer than the content
provider, this can hurt thier business model and just hurt the
feelings of the people who work hard to upkeep the content, and
company X benifets from that.
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