On 27/02/07, Jim Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I would like to know what percentage of my license fee will go
towards funding the proposed iPlayer services which are only to be
made available to people stupid enough to be using Windows - so that
I can withhold that amount from my payment, or seek a refund of that
amount back from the BBC.

If anyone knows a reliable way of working out this figure, please
discuss.



This is just my personal opinion, and not that of my employer.

Are you a BT customer? If so, you could try to demand a refund of the part
of your line rental that goes towards providing phone boxes for those people
that don't own a mobile, or towards provision of telephone services in rural
areas for those that don't live in a city.

Pay council tax? Why not ask for a refund for provision of social services
to those people that require social services.

Pay income tax? All those people that don't have jobs or need medical care
or use any of the thousands of public services that you don't. You could cut
your payments down to only those services you use.

If you're actually interested in protesting in a productive manner, you
could join the public consultation and raise the issue of platform
independence:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/consult/open_consultations/ondemand_services.html
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