Except we all know it costs nothing to make that program available to more
people over the internet.
Nothing.

It won't skyrocket bandwidth costs etc. , there was some research done on
this for digital distribution channels when this was raised as a reason
more content was not made available.

What prevents it is artificial , beurecracy and in some instances price
gouging and exploitation (perhaps not in this instance).

On 22 October 2014 09:54, Jerry Milo Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> iirc, the BBC is a government/tax funded media organization.
>
> so it is less like US corporations limiting access by region, than it would
> be the US government limiting access to taxpayers.
>
> which we also do quite a bit.
>
> I expect that eventually, the BBC will open up that program, but I also can
> see that opening it up will incur additional hard-money costs, which may
> not be in their charter or limited budget for this kind of thing.
>
>


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