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Tue 19/09/00 at 15:43
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Firstly, sorry to anyone who has read this message in the General Forum. This topic is very close to my heart and in order for this message to reach everyone, I'm posting this message on the most popular forum. That is the Future of Gaming forum. Please reply if you feel strongly about any issues, this will help the moderator decide what new forums need to be opened. Thanks for reading:


When the European Human Rights Law becomes British Law next month, Article 10 - Freedom of expression, may mean that the BBC license fee/ Television License is unlawful on the basis that it infringes the rights of people to receive information freely. For years gamers have been frustrated that they need a TV license in order to play their Amigas, playstation, N64 or Dreamcast.
The TV license also discriminates against poorer people who may not have the money to pay for a TV license, Article 14 - Prohibition of discrimination, may now mean that I'll be able to use the internet through my Dreamcast for free.
Not to mention the obvious breach of privacy by the BBC in detecting TV's in private homes (see BBC/ TV licensing website see http://www.tv-l.co.uk/ )… Article 8 - Right to respect for private and family life, may make this illegal. Did you know the TV license detector can, I quote:

"Not only will we be able to see where the television is and what's being watched on it, we'll know on the spot whether it's licensed."

For a full list of your Human Rights see

http://conventions.coe.int/treaty/EN/Treaties/html/005.htm

Europe has finally done something good for a change!, now we finally have the right to be innocent until proven guilty! See the website, know your Human rights. A prisoner in Austria has already won a court case in Europe, and is now entitled to TV in his cell, and a Newspaper everyday. Should we have to pay to surf the internet on our Dreamcasts, play a video on our videorecorders or pay for the BBC when we only watch Sky sports. See the website, know your rights.. The Future is Free!
Wed 20/09/00 at 14:56
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fantasymeister you sure are desperate to win a game aren't
you. I can't be the only reader ticked off with you surely?
Tue 19/09/00 at 19:11
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"Copyright: FM Inc."
Posts: 10,338
I thought you only had to pay a TV licence if your receiving set was "capable" of receiving BBC channels. The loophole there used to be that if you wanted to play games only you could just rewire your TV so that BBC could not be aired.

As for restricting people's access to information, the BBC exists solely to PROVIDE information, and without advertising this is the way it supports itself. Should the licence fee be banned by European legislation, the BBC would have to turn to advertising revenue, and the pickings are very slim now with so many cable and satellite channels knocking about.

I say leave the BBC as it is. If you don't want to pay your licence fee get a TV that doesn't receive BBC, you can get them too, try Radio Rentals. God bless the BBC and long live the Queen. (She's got a Playstation too.)
Tue 19/09/00 at 15:43
Posts: 0
Firstly, sorry to anyone who has read this message in the General Forum. This topic is very close to my heart and in order for this message to reach everyone, I'm posting this message on the most popular forum. That is the Future of Gaming forum. Please reply if you feel strongly about any issues, this will help the moderator decide what new forums need to be opened. Thanks for reading:


When the European Human Rights Law becomes British Law next month, Article 10 - Freedom of expression, may mean that the BBC license fee/ Television License is unlawful on the basis that it infringes the rights of people to receive information freely. For years gamers have been frustrated that they need a TV license in order to play their Amigas, playstation, N64 or Dreamcast.
The TV license also discriminates against poorer people who may not have the money to pay for a TV license, Article 14 - Prohibition of discrimination, may now mean that I'll be able to use the internet through my Dreamcast for free.
Not to mention the obvious breach of privacy by the BBC in detecting TV's in private homes (see BBC/ TV licensing website see http://www.tv-l.co.uk/ )… Article 8 - Right to respect for private and family life, may make this illegal. Did you know the TV license detector can, I quote:

"Not only will we be able to see where the television is and what's being watched on it, we'll know on the spot whether it's licensed."

For a full list of your Human Rights see

http://conventions.coe.int/treaty/EN/Treaties/html/005.htm

Europe has finally done something good for a change!, now we finally have the right to be innocent until proven guilty! See the website, know your Human rights. A prisoner in Austria has already won a court case in Europe, and is now entitled to TV in his cell, and a Newspaper everyday. Should we have to pay to surf the internet on our Dreamcasts, play a video on our videorecorders or pay for the BBC when we only watch Sky sports. See the website, know your rights.. The Future is Free!

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