Information about the BigBrotherAwards Stream

The BigBrotherAwards are broadcast live on the Internet. The broadcast begins and ends with the awards gala.

We use this occasion to make a small statement against software patents by streaming in the free "Theora" video format (http://www.theora.org), which is transported via OGG like the now popular "Vorbis" audio format.

The inline frame in our streaming page tries to choose a working format for the largest possible selection of browsers. The Ogg/Theora stream data is either embedded into a HTML 5 document using the browsers’ own player, or into a page with a Java player applet, or the stream data is delivered directly.

If you find the applet unusable or undesirable, you can open the stream in a video player. The stream should work in every player that is prepared to play the Ogg/Theora format. Among these are mplayer, xine, helix player and the VideoLAN
client (VLC)
, which should more or less cover all current operating systems. So-called Directshow filters are available for Windows (this is not required if you use the VLC player). Please point your player to http://streaming.fargonauten.de/bba2011.pls.

Our software for serving the stream is "Flumotion" (http://www.fluendo.com/). The Java applet is named "Cortado" and is also developed by Fluendo.

We intend to offer the stream data as a download after some editing time, and also sell it as a DVD in the FoeBuD Shop. We will announce the results on this page.

Streaming kindly supported by:

Fluendo.com
fluendo.com (Barcelona, Spanien)
Teuto.de
teuto.net (Bielefeld)




Über die BigBrotherAwards

Spannend, unterhaltsam und gut verständlich wird dieser Datenschutz-Negativpreis an Firmen, Organisationen und Politiker.innen verliehen. Die BigBrotherAwards prämieren Datensünder in Wirtschaft und Politik und wurden deshalb von Le Monde „Oscars für Datenkraken“ genannt.

Ausgerichtet von (unter anderem):

BigBrother Awards International (Logo)

BigBrotherAwards International

Die BigBrotherAwards sind ein internationales Projekt: In bisher 19 Ländern wurden fragwürdige Praktiken mit diesen Preisen ausgezeichnet.