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Old 02-14-2011, 05:59 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by SensualPoet View Post
Some of BBC's video content has always been restricted to the UK -- UK taxpayers, after all, do pay for it for the benefit of UK residents. Nothing new here.

Looks like a fascinating series: and another example of where BBC ought to be providing some low cost method for external access, especially to archival material, as a revenue generator.
The BBC is funded by a license fee, not by general taxation, and it is optional, (in the sense that if you don't have TV or radio receiving equipment you don't have to have a license).
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