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#181
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"Jomtien" wrote in message ... If this occurs it will surely be on the individual initiative of the installer, and probably for his personal gain. I can't see Sky bothering to do this. It may also be a 'service' to the customer who having no further use for it is saved the bother of disposing of it. In many areas this will require a special visit to the re-cycling centre as it may be against local refuse collection regulations to place it in the bin. Better reused than left to gather dust. |
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In message , Matti Lamprhey
writes "JF" wrote... tony sayer writes Its about time there was a free to air service to the UK that could carry TV without the dictates of the Sky box ![]() How wicked of the BSkyB to be successful! Even Hitler was successful for a while, Jimbo. A hopelessly flawed analogy which I can't be bothered to address. JF |
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In message ews.net,
Jerry writes "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. It undergoes continuous revision. I think it's GATT that can't be touched. A veto given by Douglas Hurd at the last GATT round. -- James Follett. Novelist |
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In message , Roderick
Stewart writes We might have to change our understanding of the meaning of "copyright", since technology has effectively changed the meaning of "copy". Nice bell. Shame about the pussy cat. |
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In message ews.net,
Jerry writes "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. The BBC tried an alternative system by developing BBC Select. Line dicing in chunks. It proved a hideously expensive failure. NDC's system works and is cheap. -- James Follett The only way to survive these newsgroups is to not care about the rhetoric and to respond to emotional abuse with rationality. It's not necessary to turn the other cheek, just to use a scalpel after someone else has attacked you with a paleolithic cudgel. Franke: EFL teacher & medical editor |
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:14:53 +0000, JF
wrote: The Berne Convention is a global protocol that works. It has provided all its signatory countries with a workable and pragmatic framework of international law. And at one time a man with a red flag walked in front of motor cars, everyone in the UK paid radio licences to the post office who ran the telephone service. Bookmakers were illegal, and Radio Caroline interferred with essential services, or so we were told. -- Jim Watt http://www.gibnet.com |
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:10:22 GMT, tony sayer
wrote: In article , Stephen [email protected] nkmail.sptv.demon.co.uk writes Band C (10950 to 11200 MHz) is empty at Sky's 28.2 orbital position No it isn't. There is a transponder using 10964. There are also transponders within that range on Eurobird 2 at 25.5deg which is close enough to give the opportunity for mutual interference as occurred previously with another adjacent satellite even further away (23.5deg?). snip |
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 03:00:13 +0000, JF
wrote: In message , Jim Watt writes On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:14:53 +0000, JF wrote: The Berne Convention is a global protocol that works. It has provided all its signatory countries with a workable and pragmatic framework of international law. And at one time a man with a red flag walked in front of motor cars, everyone in the UK paid radio licences to the post office who ran the telephone service. The false analogies are so thick and fast that I can't be bothered to address them. Try comparing like for like. The Berne Convention works. So do conventions that say which side of the road we should drive on. Which convention is that? However, the Berne convention was conceived before Satellite television existed, and current rights licencing does not address the needs of the public. Its perverse that I cannot subscribe to whatever services are offered by broadcasters because of the geographical area I live. -- Jim Watt http://www.gibnet.com |
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:10:22 GMT, "David"
wrote: "Mark Carver" wrote in message roups.com... .. 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'. Not sure about that. The other day whilst channel and satellite hopping I noticed Sky News on at least one other satellite and lots of other Sky stations to another Europeon country. The satellite positions IMU are chiefly the result of internationally-agreed allocations some years ago which sorted them by target country/ies not by service provider. |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 19:51:05 +0100, Jim Watt wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 03:00:13 +0000, JF wrote: In message , Jim Watt writes On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:14:53 +0000, JF wrote: The Berne Convention is a global protocol that works. It has provided all its signatory countries with a workable and pragmatic framework of international law. And at one time a man with a red flag walked in front of motor cars, everyone in the UK paid radio licences to the post office who ran the telephone service. The false analogies are so thick and fast that I can't be bothered to address them. Try comparing like for like. The Berne Convention works. So do conventions that say which side of the road we should drive on. Which convention is that? However, the Berne convention was conceived before Satellite television existed, and current rights licencing does not address the needs of the public. Its perverse that I cannot subscribe to whatever services are offered by broadcasters because of the geographical area I live. Particularly when there is no geographical limitation on other media covered by international copyright. I am perfectly at liberty to purchase a book or DVD from another country but evidently not a TV subscription. -- Cheers Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur |
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