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RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - Scottishbloke - 15-03-2012 22:00 (15-03-2012 21:11 )shylok Wrote: Nicam Response: Well there you have it then folks, fantastic and exactly the kind of response and outcome we were all hoping for, many thanks go to Shylok for finding the source which those at Ofcom won't obviously want to publish because it completely contradicts everything they stand for. victory at long last Ofcom's meddling has now made for a momentous turning point in the history of the babe channels, so much so that now Eurotic TV has shown an interest in broadcasting their show also on the UK Babe Channels, through all the ranting and raving this is now a time for a rye smile Make no mistake this is a huge breakthough, now where did I put the champaigne Ofcom go fuck yourselves RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - eccles - 15-03-2012 22:11 (15-03-2012 21:11 )shylok Wrote: Nicam Response: Thanks Shylok, as you say, the quote was from the Broadband TV News website on March 8, link here http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2012/03/08/ofcom-complains-about-dutch-sex-channels/ They state "the reason why Six TV is drawing attention to these adult channels is that viewers have to zap via these so-called sex channels in order to reach a local Six TV station." Yeah, right, when people want to go from channel 1 to channel 201 or whatever they always click up through every single channel in turn and usually start half an hour before the show they want to see because it takes so long. The adult channels have "bookend" channels to protect against that sort of thing, exactly in line with Ofcom requirements. This line is particularly telling about attitudes to censorship and should make the control freaks squirm: "NICAM does not participate in a discussion about morals or good taste when it comes to what adults can watch" Broadband TV News was founded in 2003 by former Cable & Satellite Europe journalists Robert Briel, Julian Clover and Chris Dziadul and provides readers with a concise summary of what’s happening in cable, satellite, mobile and IPTV for busy decision-makers through a combination of advertising supported and paid for products. RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - dan g 27 - 15-03-2012 22:51 Well Ofcom all I can say is HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA, take that you fuckers RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - Scottishbloke - 15-03-2012 23:34 If my memory serves me correctly this is the first ever victory over Ofcom for any of the babe channels. Ofcom oh yes they will be licking their wounds, they will not be happy but I say fuck you, let's hope that this is the first of many victorys for the babe channels. I strongly recommend that every single channel applies for a Dutch Licence, just think how good the show's would be RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - ExtremelyCritical - 15-03-2012 23:49 In Hindsight, I don't know why we got worked up about this, It was never going to work, I mean complaining to the Dutch? RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - simplymarko - 16-03-2012 00:19 Interesting points, and I agree with NICAM's stance to be honest (which im sure may suprise certain people ) However it doesnt really alter the fact OFCOM dont agree with their stance which is where the underlying problem has been is anyone aware if the other channels have applied for dutch license since this statement? RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - munch1917 - 16-03-2012 01:01 This doesn't change the fact that, according to an earlier post (here), there is a process whereby Ofcom can seek to make the dutch authority bring Cellcasts broadcasts in line with it's (Ofcom's) tougher rules. (12-03-2012 21:46 )Gold Plated Pension Wrote: •if a country objects to the content in a foreign television broadcast which is wholly or mostly directed to it, it can use a consultation procedure (cooperation procedure) to address the country of origin. The latter shall then issue a non-binding request for the broadcaster to comply with the stricter rules of the targeted country. It may well be that Ofcom expected this initial response, but recognised that they had to go through the procedures one by one to get to their end-goal. This may be 15-love but it may not be game over quite yet. munch RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - StanTheMan - 16-03-2012 01:02 Just caught this on Sky. I think the first two minutes are very relevant RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - shylok - 16-03-2012 06:32 Just a thought. Maybe a well reasoned (and timely) argument from 'our side' to NICAM would be pertinent. I know they have no direct jurisdiction over the 'UK airwaves' but it could help reinforce the message that 'we the people in the UK' are royally pissed off with our own 'regulator' and thoroughly support the Dutch stance/policies... We could copy it to our MEP(s) too... Maybe someone clever like eccles could draft a missive? I'm so desperately keen to fight these OFCOM junket loving bastards at every opportunity (and thereby protect the UK's dwindling freedoms - thanks for this BTW Mr [liberal] Clegg I won't believe you again before an election in a hurry!)... What do you guys think? Worth a go? S RE: Ofcom Complain To Dutch Regulator - arron88 - 16-03-2012 07:21 (16-03-2012 06:32 )shylok Wrote: Just a thought.No. Let due process take its course - could be seen as interference? |