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":::Jerry::::" wrote in message
eenews.net... "Max Demian" wrote in message ... snip If they didn't have the repeats they could show ten times as many different films. No doubt you would also only want the film shown at a time that you will be watching.... I do. And I want to be able to pause, rewind and repeat them. And stick them on the shelf for later viewing... -- Max Demian |
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"kim" wrote in message
... Marconi owned the patents on all radio receivers in the UK. They set up the British Broadcasting _Company_ as a way of boosting radio sales. That was financed by receipts from the patent license which is why British radio didn't need advertsing. When the company was nationalised the government inherited the patent rights in perpetuity. The current BBC license fee is an extension of the right to charge for the use of the original Marconi company patents and of course have now been extended to include televison and whatever else the government decides. That is why you need a "BBC" license whether you receive BBC programming or not. If that was true, the licence fee would have been abolished once that last of the patents ran out. And since when did purchasers of appliances have to pay a fee to use patented gear? -- Max Demian |
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In article ,
says... That would not work, what about people like myself who build their own? Possession of a CPU without a licence will be a criminal offence, of Oh dear, so bang goes my washing machine then. course you could always build your own from TTL or perhaps even double triodes. I wish. |
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"Ad C" wrote in message k... In article s.net, LID says... What's the point in there being more than one Sky Movie channel (for example), after all, a film is a film!.... But they show different movies at the same time. Not that I subscribe to the movie channels. That was my point, taking the comment about the BBC made be David Taylor, there might well be 8 BBC channels but none of them are normally showing the same programme at the same time. Sky movies OTOH do often show the same film on different channels, at the same time, just with staggered start times - with Sky+ and PVR's what is the point of that!... |
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"Ad C" wrote in message k... In article ws.net, LID says... Did you actually read what I said or did you just repost your ignorant rant?... No, I did not read a word of it. Of cause I bloody did. So why did you repeat your original comment whilst totaly ignoring what I said?! snip Nothing wrong with adverts, we have to put up with then everyday, even on the BBC we have to put up with adverts. If you believe that you have little or no understanding as to how advertising changes what is, and how it is, broadcast. Half the problem ATM with the BBC is it's internal market and the phoney ratings war with ITV, hence we have to put up with 'advert' breaks. |
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