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Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"the dog from that film you saw" wrote in message ... "Jerry" wrote in message reenews.net... "Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... snip Consequently, there is nothing to prevent a viewer in the UK from using a different type of digital receiver (i.e. non-Sky equipment) to view any channel that is genuinely Free to Air (i.e. not encrypted). I think you are missing the point, at least from were I'm standing (!), if I want to pay to watch for example the encrypted Discovery channels I should not be required to a/. have a BskyB neuted box and b/. have a minimum service from Sky before I can subscribe. that's discovery's business - if they wish they can make their service available via other means. No they can't (easily), not unless the EPG and delivery etc. is removed from BSkyB's control, even the BBC has to pay to have their FTA channels listed on the EPG. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"JF" wrote in message ... In message , Bob Lucas writes Consequently, there is nothing to prevent a viewer in the UK from using a different type of digital receiver (i.e. non-Sky equipment) to view any channel that is genuinely Free to Air (i.e. not encrypted). BSkyB's soft encryption meets the requirments of copyright owners when granting territorial rights. No, it meets BSkyB's requirements, both the BBC and ITV have got around the problems. BSkyB could have used one of the other encryption methods and meet the requirements of copyright owners. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"JF" wrote in message ... Copyright residual distribution rights have always been sold on language/territory. "Have always" is no reason for "Should always" Bill |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"JF" wrote in message ... snip The so-called 'Television without Frontiers' was dreamed up by a bunch of limp-wristed, pink and fluffy, mincing wankstains who were strong on the idea of hanging a bell around pussy's neck but couldn't be bothered to take time off from buggering each other to think up a way of doing it. The Berne Convention is the result of agreement between most countries of the world. The opinions of a group of piddling little corrupt countries in Europe are of no consequence in the great scheme of thing. I think that little rant says all there is to be said about the worth of your contributions and knowledge. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"JF" wrote in message ... snip Please read what I actually wrote rather than what you thought I wrote. That is rich coming from you... |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
JF wrote:
Actually I didn't mention the Beeb. I said that the licences were probably in the hands of BT. It was not a categoric statement therefore there was nothing 'wrong' about it. BT are not a regulatory body. Radio transmission licences in the UK are in the domain of Ofcom and the DTI AIUI. Oh dear. I didn't say that BT were a regulatory body! I was talking about holders of licenses, not the muppets who write the regs. Please read what I actually wrote rather than what you thought I wrote. Yes, and I explained to you that BT don't appear to uplink any major (if any ?) channels directly to the Astra or EuroBrid satellites at 28.2E. In fact I could be really pedantic and point out that a couple of weeks ago Arqiva bought BT's broadcast satellite business, but I'm sure such a well read chap such as you knew that already ? http://www.arqiva.com/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.883 -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:19:26 +0000, JF wrote:
It's absolutely true. Yes, I admit to being a great big, nasty man who's saying unpalatable truths that pink and fluffies can't stomach. The main trouble (even though I agree with the point that you'd been making) is that you're a snide egocentric blowhard. I suspect that you're trying to project light humour but it comes across as truly repellent narcissism. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
"JF" wrote in message ... snip The Berne will be around long after everyone on this planet is dust. We might as well get used to. It might well be around, that doesn't mean that it will never need modifying. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
On 28 Nov 2006 23:25:47 GMT, Paul Martin wrote:
What's the Berne Convention got to do with the permission given by the copyright holder to broadcast a work? Under copyright, no broadcast is possible without the permission of the copyright holder. Territorial licencing of material is already becoming archaic when the broadcasts don't respect national borders. Copyright itself is a compromise between private profit and public good. We might have to change our understanding of the meaning of "copyright", since technology has effectively changed the meaning of "copy". I don't expect it will change quickly because nothing legal ever does - a few decades probably. Copyright means some people being paid over and over again for the same work, while others are only paid once. It's never going to please everybody. Rod. |
Plans for Sky's unused spectrum at 28.2 East?
Mark Carver wrote: But Sky have made 28.2 their 'de facto' orbital position. Apart from a few Czech channels on Eurobird, everything else is UK 'Sky Platform'. I would be interested in czeh channels. But I cannot find a single one on 28.2 east? -- Tor Pedo |
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