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[Fsfe-uk] Three things to do on Thursday 10 June: MEP, BBC, PR


From: MJ Ray
Subject: [Fsfe-uk] Three things to do on Thursday 10 June: MEP, BBC, PR
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 16:56:50 +0100

1. Vote in the MEP elections. Basically, if you are against swpat or more copyright enforcement measures, you shouldn't vote Labour, Conservative or maybe Liberal Democrat. Instead, consider Green, UKIP, Respect, SNP, Plaid Cymru, who oppose swpat for various reasons. Look at independents and other parties on each case. As much detail as I can offer is on http://mjr.towers.org.uk/proj/eurovote/


2. Tell the Department of Culture consultation that the BBC's digital television services should support the DVB project standards published by ETSI. The BBC is a DVB member but, as I understand it, their current digital satellite service requires a Sky system to access some features because of proprietary technology and lack of standards support in the BBC service on Astra 2 and Sky receivers.

Standards-based receivers can get pictures, but not a full Electronic Programme Guide or text service. It should be easy for BBC to support a full EPG (because a partial one is already transmitted) and a full CEEFAX service (because a partial one is there and a full one used to be). Directing them to support standards is required to encourage receiver system market competition and promote DVB in the UK.

Even if you don't have or plan to get non-Sky satellite, you should still give your opinion on whether the BBC should support standards-based digital satellite service in this reasonable way which will encourage competition, or whether it should promote a Sky monopoly (Sky hold shares in freeview too).

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http://www.culture.gov.uk/global/consultations/2004+current+consultations/bbc_digital_review_consult.htm?properties=2004+current+consultations%2C%2Fglobal%2Fconsultations%2F2004+current+consultations%2F%2C&month=

They will publish responses if you don't state otherwise.


3. Get other people to do this too. Explain to them why software patents, new copyright enforcement measures and BBC promotion of proprietary standards are usually dangerous.


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