Nimbus Cricket Deal: Mobile, Online Rights Held Back

This is kinda interesting and confusing: maybe our readers can help on this one: while the Nimbus-BCCI deal (read posts below) have some digital media components–it includes cable, broadband and Direct-to-Home–BCCI has held back some rights, say a couple of stories: mobile telephony rights, IPTV rights, all future technologies including ADSL, archive rights after a 72-hour period and public exhibition and film rights.
Instead, either a BCCI website – for a duration of 60 minutes – or bona fide regional and international news services, who are granted a licence by the BCCI, will be vested with the right to exhibit footage of up to 90 seconds for each match and within 24 hours after the end of the particular match.
If that’s the case, what does broadband rights mean here? Online only?

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