[dundee] Your licence fees at work - BBC acquire 22, 000 node Botnet!

Gordon gicoupar at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 16 20:48:00 UTC 2009


> the other minor gripe i have
> about this, is that if they fall back on public interest many of those
> machines used and altered by the beeb where not in the UK, and due to
> iplayer DRM they probably not going to get to see the episode.


It's not a uk-only program.

 "Click is also shown on the BBC's commercial and international channel, BBC
World News. Please visit the BBC World News website for full scheduling
details"
-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/about_the_programme/default.stm#2

http://www.bbcworldnews.com/Pages/ProgrammeMultiFeature.aspx?id=18

I don't agree with it but on the point of it coming out of the license
payers pocket, it could have actually been funded by their advertising
revenue from their worldwide service.
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