eh, this stuff is all really simple to set up... you can stream using a variety of apps on CNET, here's an example of one:
http://www.download.com/PYSoft-Broad...?tag=pdp_prod_
All you need is some sort of AV input (tuner card, webcam, s-video in, etc.) and a shitton of bandwidth. These applications typically allow the setting of bandwidth limits per user (ie 20 kb/sec), and also allow you to specify quality/size of the video stream.
I have a shitton of bandwidth in my dorm... so if I'm lucky enough to happen to get the game up here in Boston, I'll get it up and running as soon as it's on. So basically, if you guys want the game, you need to find someone with a ton of upstream bandwidth and a video/audio source that can connect to the PC. And of course this is blatant copyright violation regardless of whether or not compensation is provided for the service. But I don't think anybody here gives a ****. =p