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</div><div class="im">>The content on the BBC is by far the best content of them all, the production >quality is just superior.<br></div></blockquote><div><br>and why is that content superior? becuase it's funded by the people for the people and without the need to be commercial </div>
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>Irony of it all? in Utrecht we get the 4 main BBC channels, and without<br>
>having a tv license to pay...
Really does feel like a tax in the UK tho.<br>
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>that people opt to just get things from our friends in Sweden.<br>
<div class="im"><br></div></blockquote><div>Here's an idea for all people putting out this argument. Why not look on the license as a month subscription? You can even use that argument to legitmise to yourselfs the downloading programs from all the various other services. and if you realy don't want to pay then don't, but all stop using the services.<br>
<br>As i see it unless you don't have a tv, listen to bbc radio or consume bbc content in any way other then dvds you have legitmatly bought, then you shouldn't really be complaining. </div></div>