UK's communications regulatory body, Ofcom, has told BBC to rethink their ambitions of offering on-demand Internet TV. Ofcom stated several aspects of the new service would hurt rival services and would "not be in the long-term public interest."
Other requests made by Ofcom included dropping plans to offer audio books and classic music for free and reducing the length of time consumers could store video.
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