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Watch live on BBC or Sky depending which it is on. | 36 | 32.73% | |
Watch only BBC live or delayed/highlights. | 48 | 43.64% | |
Watch only BBC live (live or not bother). | 16 | 14.55% | |
Not watch, it is over for me. | 10 | 9.09% | |
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It's copyright infringement. AFAIK in other areas like music and so on they might snatch one out of, say, a thousand illegal downloaders and prosecute him as a deterrent. I haven't heard a prosecution in this area of streaming. I suppose this is the closest I've seen.
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At this point I'd just like to confirm Ten-Tenths position on this:
Ten-Tenths does not support or advocate illegal streaming of copyright content. |
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13 Dec 2011, 11:48 (Ref:2999130) | #1304 | |
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I know Sky Sports F1 will have to have a season preview therefore i think we get the channel open on March 12 ready for the 1st race a week later.
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Nor does Ten-Tenths condone the eating of babies.
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13 Dec 2011, 12:41 (Ref:2999151) | #1313 | |
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In that case we've nearly filled a page discussing complete drivel. I was trying to work out what 'eating babies' has to do with this thread, but perhaps its a waste of my time trying to understand?
Oh yeah while we're on the subject I played golf the other day with Adrian. |
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13 Dec 2011, 13:46 (Ref:2999167) | #1315 | ||
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The way I see it Henners is using the power of the enemy against the enemy. He uses F1 to focus his mind and gain spiritual balance on Sunday before throwing himself into the battle against Murdoch when the week commences.
This way Murdoch is the instrument of his own destruction. |
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Anyway it's obviously illegal and so we shouldn't do it let alone condone the practice. What about this SKY to go service? Could you log on to a pals account if he was away with his permission or is that ilegal too? |
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Yes you could log onto someone else's SkyGo as long as they gave you their Sky ID ... this isn't a good idea as it would also give you access to their email and you could view their billing you could even change their account etc.
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*note: I am not a lawyer, and am merely speculating wildly whilst I await the oven to get to the right temperature for this baby that I am in no way going to eat later. |
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Autosport also has the story about Ben Edwards who will work alongside DC
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96736 |
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Of course in a civil case the monetary damages can climb to silly heights and the prosecution don't have to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt just a balance of probablilites. This is why shops have taken to using the civil courts on suspected shop lifters, they can effectively bypass the protection given to citizens by the law and terrorise people who may well be innocent into paying damages that are effectively fines. |
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13 Dec 2011, 18:02 (Ref:2999275) | #1324 | |
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Let the Essex raceway guy do BBC F1 and leave Ben where he is. Just my opinion..... Still gutted.
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13 Dec 2011, 18:22 (Ref:2999283) | #1325 | ||
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I'm 50/50 on this - it'll be a shame to lose Ben from the BTCC comm box, but I've been struggling to think of anyone else who I'd be happy with doing the F1 job so from that point of view I'm very pleased.
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