However, the "free" label inevitably raises the question of viability. Bandwidth is not free, nor are the API calls required to scrape live timing data. Historically, brilliant fan-made projects (like the original F1Viewer) have relied on donations or have been cease-and-desisted by rights holders like Formula One Management (FOM). For a truly "free" multiviewer to survive, it would likely need to be open-source, relying on peer-to-peer networking or local processing of an existing F1 TV subscription. The "free" aspect, therefore, refers to the software being free (as in freedom, not just price), allowing the community to update it without commercial pressure.