Re: [backstage] DIGITAL ECONOMY ACT 2010 ANALYSIS

2010-04-14 Thread Brian Butterworth
I really like

22-41 TV and radio stuff

Not relevant

On 14 April 2010 00:36, b...@bt blwarbur...@btconnect.com wrote:

 An interesting article on the Andrews and Arnold website - especially the
 loopholes bit:
 http://aaisp.net.uk/dea.html

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Re: [backstage] DIGITAL ECONOMY ACT 2010 ANALYSIS

2010-04-14 Thread Fearghas McKay


On 14 Apr 2010, at 08:04, Brian Butterworth wrote:


22-41 TV and radio stuff
Not relevant

The audience for the article is the ISP industry as the Bill puts a  
lot of extra work onto the ISPs, who are not best pleased at having to  
bear the costs of another industry's failure to monetise the digital  
world. It is an early discussion document as ISPs work out the code of  
practice that Ofcom will be required to either approve or write.


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Re: [backstage] DIGITAL ECONOMY ACT 2010 ANALYSIS

2010-04-14 Thread Brian Butterworth
Yes, yes, I know that, I just thought in the context of *BBC *Backstage it
was quite amusing.

On 14 April 2010 09:27, Fearghas McKay fm-li...@st-kilda.org wrote:


 On 14 Apr 2010, at 08:04, Brian Butterworth wrote:

  22-41 TV and radio stuff
 Not relevant

  The audience for the article is the ISP industry as the Bill puts a lot
 of extra work onto the ISPs, who are not best pleased at having to bear the
 costs of another industry's failure to monetise the digital world. It is an
 early discussion document as ISPs work out the code of practice that Ofcom
 will be required to either approve or write.


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