>>  The BBC does have to obey the law. Including copyright law.
>  
> But the BBC does not have to do things that extend the law.
>  
> I saw a bus shelter yesterday which had a "it is illegal to smoke in
> this bus shelter" sign on it in Churchill Square, Brighton yesterday. 
> However, the shelter's design has only a single side, which makes it not
> qualify for the smoking ban. 
>  
> The BBC's use of DRM to protect content beyond what the law actually
> states is a sort of legal creep which, like the sign on the bus stop,
> claims that the law requires something which it does not.
>  
> Which is technically an offense...

Nick Reynolds-A&Mi wrote:
> what do you mean by "is technically an offence".


Dunno - but that sentence was the least interesting part of an otherwise
relevant post. I don't know what possessed you to pick on it!!
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