
Broadclip sponsored the Blogger reception at the Atomic Testing Museum, as a means of introducing their product.
The CEO of Broadclip is a lawyer who happens to have coding skills and a specialty in intellectual property litigation.
Think it’s legal ? I bet that it is.
The service time shifts content that you already legally receive via internet radio streaming or over the air / cable TV.
You can think of it as Tivo for your video iPod.
I’m signing up for the audio one, which is free – just wish that they had a category for the video player in the Nokia N800.