I believe your statement about the "big boys" is why DSNY is being so careful not to expose Clipstream with bugs or flaws. They might only have one good shot at this and want to make sure it's right.
The G2 version that a NFLX would use, would sit on THEIR server(s), not DSNY's. That is the encoder version that is expected to be released by Spring.
The first version of G2 to be released (any day) enables an advertiser to create and publish a video through DSNY's site and distribute through DSNY's network.
DSNY has already proven their reliability to the record industry with music distribution. Their server network could handle videos for the advertising industry.
Not quite sure you understand what I am getting at.
Its like everyone is using Dial-Up Modem....they someone comes along and offers Cable Modem...does it matter how big the company who is offering the Cable Moden solution is?
The $67 billion music industry http://www.grabstats.com/statmain.aspx?StatID=67 trusts Destiny's servers to deliver their new music. Our little company is already serving some of the biggest companies in the world for mission critical functions.
And why can't Amazon just become a G2 customer and license it to their users?