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Old March 26th 12, 10:02 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Hi,
Panorama is very much worth a watch on iPlayer because they are making
lots of juicy allegations about Sky and NDS organising the cracking and
release to the wild of the encryption algorithims to the ITV Digital
systems, therefore facilitating the collapse of said ITV Digital....

Discuss.


Rob.
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Old March 26th 12, 10:59 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Monday, March 26th, 2012, at 21:02:53h +0100, News.plus.net wrote:

Panorama is very much worth a watch on iPlayer because they are making
lots of juicy allegations about Sky and NDS organising the cracking and
release to the wild of the encryption algorithims to the ITV Digital
systems, therefore facilitating the collapse of said ITV Digital....


Why has it taken them eight or so years to bring out this old news?

Could it be because Uncle Rupert has just made a counter-offensive in
the Sunday Times against Cameron and the witch hunt over alleged telephone
improprietries by a few rogue journalists?

Did Cameron telephone Thompson and order him it was time to to dish some
dirt out on B$kyB as a counter-retaliation?

Remember neither the Westminster government coalition of national salvation
nor the BBC is interested in the truth, but only scoring political points.
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Old March 27th 12, 12:44 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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It's obviously their chief modus operandum:

http://www.digitaltvbanter.co.uk/226245-post10.html

I would so like to be in a position to give them a taste of their own
medicine. Now would be just the time to do it, too ...

On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 00:01:08 +0200, Martin wrote:

They did it to Channel Plus too. When Channel;Plus took them to court
in the USA. They bought the technical side of Channel Plus to shut
them up.

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Old March 27th 12, 05:20 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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I did not totally believe it. it could very well be a case of people with
vested interest making mischief, but one thing was certain i think, nobody
was watching the ball while these people were doing what they did.
Brian

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Hi,
Panorama is very much worth a watch on iPlayer because they are making
lots of juicy allegations about Sky and NDS organising the cracking and
release to the wild of the encryption algorithims to the ITV Digital
systems, therefore facilitating the collapse of said ITV Digital....

Discuss.


Rob.



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Old March 27th 12, 12:43 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Tuesday, March 27th, 2012, at 04:20:04h +0100, Brian Gaff wrote:

nobody was watching the ball while these people were doing what they did.


When you regular have meetings with the Westminster Prime Minister to advice
him on policy, it is a simple matter to ensure that he understands that those
who are supposed to be watching the ball, look the other way.
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Old March 27th 12, 12:52 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 10:43:24 +0000, J G Miller wrote:

When you regular have meetings with the Westminster Prime Minister to advice


*advise*


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Old March 27th 12, 01:43 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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"Martin" wrote in message
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 21:02:53 +0100, "news.plus.net"
wrote:

Hi,
Panorama is very much worth a watch on iPlayer because they are making
lots of juicy allegations about Sky and NDS organising the cracking and
release to the wild of the encryption algorithims to the ITV Digital
systems, therefore facilitating the collapse of said ITV Digital....


They did it to Channel Plus too. When Channel;Plus took them to court
in the USA. They bought the technical side of Channel Plus to shut
them up.


Discuss.


Rob.

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Old March 27th 12, 02:06 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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news.plus.net wrote:
: Panorama is very much worth a watch on iPlayer because they are making

: Discuss.

Dire programmme rehashing (badly!) VERY old allegations!

Also note they were VERY careful NOT to accuse Sky of anything!
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Old March 27th 12, 04:55 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On 26/03/2012 23:44, Java Jive wrote:
It's obviously their chief modus operandum:

http://www.digitaltvbanter.co.uk/226245-post10.html

I would so like to be in a position to give them a taste of their own
medicine. Now would be just the time to do it, too ...


Can't. The worship of murdoch infected dross is too strong in this
country. Look what happened when Virgin attempted to remove Sky from
their network.

Is the BBC still paying BSkyB for entries in the EPG? Is the BBC in
murdoch's sights for a dismantling and takeover?

Personally, I think they should be kicked off DTT freeview - and with
this knowledge; which certainly is very *old news*, they should have
never been invited to the DTT platfrom in the first place.

Also, there is an outstanding matter of what they did to TiVo, all well
documented commercial larceny.

But then again, once a company achieves the size of News Corp, Apple,
Microsoft, Intel, Wallmart, Tesco etc... the smaller guys have no hope.

Yep, their common modus operandi

"Berate them, Buy them, Bury them...."

:-(

Following link for JGM

http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/difficultwords/data/d0008382.html

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Old March 27th 12, 05:25 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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You missed out a step ...

On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 15:55:25 +0100, Adrian C
wrote:

"Berate them,


Bugger them,

Buy them, Bury them...."

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