shylok
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Just to throw more fuel on the fire (like we needed to) take a look at how much some of these greedy bastards pay themselves!
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/files/2011/05/sa...e-2011.pdf
BTW this is basic salary they get nice bonuses too no doubt!!! Snouts in the trough or what??? http://aarkangel.files.wordpress.com/200...trough.jpg
The best part is the YOU pay them these inflated salaries (check your next income tax bill). Lets get on the regulation gravy train guys while the county tightens its belt to unprecedented levels. OFCOM themselves need to be regulated a lot better!!! Fucking oppressive greedy scum. Disgusted.
Join OFCOM today we offer decent salaries + a company bonus scheme (based on how much pain you can inflict on the British public) - http://www.ofcom.org.uk/files/2011/05/sa...e-2011.pdf
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2011 07:55 by shylok.)
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StanTheMan
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RE: 110k Playboy Fine!!!
(11-11-2011 06:12 )CumbrianTom Wrote: Finaly, can I ask my fellow posters here a question concerning the regulations. OFCOM can label the Babe Channels as advertising channels because the telephone number is on screen for more than twelve minutes every hour. Anybody know if this is correct?
If it is, why not just have the number on screen for say, twenty seconds a time, and for up to thirty six times per hour.
Do that and I've no doubt Ofcom would move the goalposts to cover it. That's how they work. If the Babe channels happen to discover little loopholes and avenues of freedom, Ofcom simply make up a new regulation to block it off.
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StanTheMan
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RE: 110k Playboy Fine!!!
(12-11-2011 00:58 )continental19 Wrote: They either keep pandering to Ofcom, or they simply become PIN protected kind of like when you watch a film on SKY say at 2.30 in the afternoon, and if it has sexual content in it, all you have to do is enter your PIN.
What you're talking about here is soft encryption, i.e simply entering your PIN unscrambles the broadcast as opposed to full encryption that requires payment of some kind.
The former wouldn't give the babeshows any leeway, as Ofcom have already stated that soft encryption wouldn't be sufficient protection against children accessing the channels.
Ridiculous, I know, considering they're perfectly satisfied that soft encrypting Sky Movies is sufficient protection, but that's only to stop the kids from seeing mindless violence, so they're obviously not as concerned.
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