Since the beginning of the internet, Formula 1 and Bernie Ecclestone have not only been slow at adapting to the world wibe web, they have prohibited the users of the web from enjoying Formula 1 content. F1 management's strict policies on video content are archaic, outdated, and ruining the experience for millions of younger fans world wide.

As a Formula 1 web commentator and vehement proponent of open source, I would like the FIA and F1 management to open up internet access to livestreaming, video sharing, and creative commons licensing. At minimum, F1 should allow its fans to post content on YouTube without the interference of a governing body. This aggravates fans and gives a bad name to FOM.

Myself and the web will continue to increasingly violate your so called 'copyright' until you realize it's unreasonable and cutting out a big chunk of potential audience members.

Bernie, you have a good reputation for predicting the future, so get with the web! Don't be a troll.