So the dearth of available BBC material overseas for ex-pats and others 
encourages sharing and trading. No surprises there.

Yet the Beeb's response is to close the international iPlayers, close the 
online Shop and geo-block the Store.

Regarding older programmes (many wiped) it issues Take Down Orders to OTR 
sites, it enforces by legal threats the closure of torrent sites like 
RadioArchive and TB, and wastes millions in an abortive digitisation project of 
what archives it has.

Many episodes of series and programmes are missing. Offers of copies of these 
are refused.

Yet the demand is there and it is met by the sharing technologies of the day. 
No surprises there.

SB 







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On Wed, 6/4/16, artisticforge . <artisticfo...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Request for BBC Contact - OT
 To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
 Date: Wednesday, 6 April, 2016, 4:04
 
 Hello
 
 I have come upon several cases of current BBC copyrighted
 material
 being offered for free download on the internet & not by
 the BBC.
 
 One case is offering all 11 Series of Inspector McLevy the
 BBC Radio 4 Drama.
 Another case is a Podcast listing on the iTunes Store also
 offering
 the Inspector McLevy & Paul Temple episodes for free
 download.
 
 I am looking for a contact who takes there violations
 seriously and
 takes action against them.
 I am tired of the standard BBC e-mail because nothing ever
 happens.
 
 
 -- 
 terry l. ridder ><>
 
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