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| 20 May 2009 The BBC's digital chief Erik Huggers has called for the closing of a loophole whereby technically speaking users of the Beeb's iPlayer TV-on-demand. ... "My view is that if you are using the iPlayer you have to be a television licence fee payer. I don't believe in a free ride. If you are consuming BBC services then you have to be a licence holder. We are seriously looking at the impact on new digital technology on TV licensing". Source:thelondondailynews ... Satellite TV support forum & Digital TV... - http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/ |
| 18 May 2009 Former Microsoft exec doesn't "believe in a free ride". BBC tech chief demands license fee for iPlayer. 18 May 2009 10:07 GMT / By Duncan Geere. The BBC's technology chief, and former Microsoft executive, Erik Huggers, has suggested ... Pocket-lint - http://www.pocket-lint.com/ - References |
| 30 May 2009 by Julian Clover People who only view BBC programming through the iPlayer video-on-demand service are getting a “free ride”, according to Future Media and Technology director Erik Huggers [Read more...] Stop whingeing, Auntie, your future's on the net ... Broadcasting Press Guild - http://www.broadcastingpressguild.org/ [ More results from Broadcasting Press Guild ] |
| 22 May 2009 A loophole which allows those who only watch BBC programming through iPlayer to avoid paying the licence fee means that some users are getting a "free ride", the BBC's director of Future Media and Technology, Erik Huggers told a ... Crave at CNET UK - http://crave.cnet.co.uk/ - References |
| 20 May 2009 by Dave Parrack “My view is that if you are using the iPlayer you have to be a television license fee payer. I don't believe in a free ride. If you are consuming BBC services then you have to be a license holder.” ... The BBC has stated that Erik Huggers opinions are his and his alone. While The Department for Culture Media and Sport, the sector of the British government in charge of TV licensing, has stated there are currently no plans to change legislation to include the Internet in ... Web TV Wire - http://www.webtvwire.com/maven-networks-leads-internet-tv-advertising-forum-persona... - References |
| 15 May 2009 by Vince Wong ... chief techno-illogicist Erik Huggers has called for a license requirement on all iPlayer usage, blathering: “My view is that if you are using the iPlayer you have to be a television licence fee payer. I don't believe in a free ride. ... BitterWallet - http://www.bitterwallet.com/ |
| 20 May 2009 by David BBC technology chief Erik Huggers said: 'My view is that if you are using the iPlayer you have to be a television licence fee payer. 'I don't believe in a free ride. If you are consuming BBC services then you have to be a licence holder ... Webometric Thoughts - http://blog.webometrics.org.uk/ |
| 15 May 2009 by Ben Sillis Currently, a licence fee isn't required to watch BBC iPlayer as programs on it aren't streamed live as they air on TV. But BBC director of Future Media and Technology Erik Huggers says that even if you don't own a TV but still use BBC iPlayer (On your ... “My view is that if you are using the iPlayer you have to be a television licence fee payer. I don't believe in a free ride. If you are consuming BBC services then you have to be a licence holder,” he said this week. ... Electricpig.co.uk - The UK's fastest-growing... - http://www.electricpig.co.uk/ - References |
| 20 May 2009 BBC technology chief Erik Huggers said: "I don't believe in a free ride. My view is that if you use the iPlayer you have to be a TV licence fee payer." The BBC is considering plans to introduce a licence just for the iPlayer or charging ... HomePage - The Sun - http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ |
| 20 May 2009 by Faisal Alani The BBC's director of Future Media and Technology, Erik Huggers told a Broadcasting Press Guild event yesterday that "if you are using the iPlayer you have to be a television licence fee payer," according to The Daily Mail. He continued "I don't believe in a free ride. If you are consuming BBC services then you have to be a licence holder." There were some rumours that the BBC was planning to add iPlayer to the TV licence fee but this has been denied. ... Inspect-a-Gadget - http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/inspect-a-gadget/ |
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