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By Dan Ilett

Published: Monday 27 June 2005


Name

Jeremy


Location

Cambridge


Occupation

CEO


Comment

"Wyatt said: "If the BBC gives away archived material on the net, it takes away a market".

Are we thinking about the same organisation here, Mr Wyatt? Not ITV, or Channel 4, but the BBC? Paid for by the British public? By what right are you seeking to charge those people again for content that they have already paid for? Is your next step to digitally manage rights to see BBC3 and BBC4 so that any repeats cost us money to view? Idiot.



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