Hi David - my suggestion would be that rather then complaining to the
BBC or OFCOM you take your complaint to your MP or the BBC Trust. 

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[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of David Tomlinson
Sent: 07 July 2010 14:01
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Subject: Re: [backstage] The web complaints form ate my complaint.

Nick,

My complaint consists of the following:

* The Ofcom statement is a dogs dinner full of logical and legal
fallacies.

* What the BBC is proposing breaches the law (illegal and against BBC
policy).

(Public Service Obligations, Human Right Act, Competition Law).

This is the only complaint likely to be effective at this stage.


Also:

* Extending copyright and technical enforcement is not in the public
interest.

* The Digital Economy Act is the one that people would most like to
repeal.

"In fact, the topic with the most support is, "Repeal the Digital
Economy Bill", which has 181 comments and just under 900 votes in its
favour."

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1720512/voters-clamour-ditch-di
gital-economy-act


As you know I am not a legal expert.
I am also having a problem complaining to the BBC.

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