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Bambuser Adds Restrictions To Free Streaming
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    Bambuser restricts free streaming.

    This from Bambuser!

    "Starting September 27, 2013, we will restrict broadcasting via standalone RTMP-broadcasting applications. Our Flash-based web broadcaster will still be available for everyone. Using standalone broadcasting applications for RTMP streaming will be available only for Premium users.

    As a part of our pledge to support freedom of speech around the globe, we continue to grant selected citizen journalists a complimentary upgrade to our Premium services. To apply, please send an email to support@bambuser.com, describing your use case and why you'd like to be considered for an upgrade."

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    Yup heard about this on Computers 2k Now. A lot of people are upset at the way they announced this. They also gave people only a few days notice

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    I hope this isn't a sign to come from all streaming providers. :/ Free to stream with there crappy software or just from the website and you have to pay to stream from programs like Wirecast and Vidblaster.
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    Sadly I think it is a sign of things to come. We have seen Stickam and Blog TV go away, Livestream has changed its entire business model and Ustream is also changing its direction.

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    Another bites the dust. this is the 3rd major CDN in 2013 to go under...

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    Bambuser has not bitten the dust. They've imposed restrictions to curtail what they refer to as abuse. One example is someone streaming dead air during significant periods of their 24/7 HD stream. I think they handled the new restrictions poorly. Even if everyone saw the notice in the newsletter (they didn't), they did not allow enough time for people to make alternate plans.

    Whether the company is in financial straits remains to be seen. They're promoting "citizen journalists" as their ideal broadcasters. Many of those "journalists" are quite amateurish. It seems they've purge themselves of many broadcasters that might actually deliver eyeballs to Bambuser. Time will tell. They're pretty good guys.
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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