CBSSports.com said today that it would no longer require users to register for its NCAA March Madness on Demand video.

Jason Kint
The site has also launched a developer platform that will allow over 200 Web sites to carry live video of the 2008 men's NCCA basketball tournament online. Some of the sites include Yahoo Sports, ESPN.com, SI.com, YouTube and Facebook, which will link directly to CBSSports.com live video.
"By allowing major sports, video and social communities across the Internet a direct connection to our NCAA March Madness on Demand video we are giving millions of sports fans around the world access to the tournament when they want it and where they want it," said Jason Kint, Senior Vice President and General Manager,
CBS is encouraging fans to sign up for
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