munch1917
Silence is golden
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
"I'm a featherless bird ... in a sky so absurd"
Sophia - Becky - Mica - Camilla - Ella
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06-08-2016 06:25 |
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M-L-L
The Last Straw
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Idiot question : surely if they just make their i-player site or whatever it is a compulsory log-in with address details needed to have an account to watch anything, then it's easily checkable ?
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06-08-2016 09:59 |
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M-L-L
The Last Straw
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
^ Plenty companies require log-in details for websites, especially commercial ones where you are buying something ?
Sounds like if you are that much of a refusenik you'd just have to take that advert's advice and become a full time spoon wibbler.
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06-08-2016 10:23 |
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M-L-L
The Last Straw
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
^ But this the Government's plan all along : they have made a deal with Sky and the Murdoch press to hamstring the BBC by a slow process of salami slicing, making it more and more difficult for it to compete with commercial organisations and interfering with its governance process and independence of decision making ; so that less and less people will watch/use its services, thereby taking away the justification for a licence fee in the first place, and then forcing everybody to use Sky and the Murdoch press as their main sources of news - there is of course no requirement for the likes of these to be "unbiased" like the BBC, see Fox News - and of course they will be keeping access to these completely free and not monetised at all, because they are charitable organisations obviously.
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2016 15:12 by M-L-L.)
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06-08-2016 15:10 |
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Bandwagon
Nuclear Baby
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Its a ridiculous scheme, just like its predecessor
So will every single wifi hotshot require a TV license too?
And what of people using moblie data?
You could argue someone had hacked into your router and it wasn't you.
Its just another scare tactic, as Rake said, to enforce people to continue buying a license.
In some respects the desperation of it makes me feel like trying my luck if this is the best they've got they aint got much!
Im not liking the privacy intrusion either
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06-08-2016 15:20 |
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