21-08-12, 03:14 PM
That's a result then!
If you were to watch BBC I player via the internet I'm sure that would be legal too. The crafty licensing of the TV tuner itself has backfired on them as it means it's not actually the content that's licensed. Perhaps we need a test case? I've never understood how one corporation can be allowed to have such an advantage as licence funding over the competition in today's free market mindset anyway. Let alone the ability to have you put in prison for not paying them. :\

If you were to watch BBC I player via the internet I'm sure that would be legal too. The crafty licensing of the TV tuner itself has backfired on them as it means it's not actually the content that's licensed. Perhaps we need a test case? I've never understood how one corporation can be allowed to have such an advantage as licence funding over the competition in today's free market mindset anyway. Let alone the ability to have you put in prison for not paying them. :\