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E-mail sent to Mr Dyke BBC big Boss
Dear Mr Dyke
Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on certain legal aspects relating to cinematographic and other audiovisual works/* COM/2001/0534 final */
Official Journal C 043 , 16/02/2002 P. 0006 - 0017
This is the bill there is about copyright from the EEU. I read the amount of money that SKY was asking for remaining on the sky EPG, but you certainly you did not think for a minute for all expat who live around Europe and want to remain in touch with Britain, I known you might say is due to the copyright, but if we all pay the licence in UK and pay the SKY subscription by direct debit, ( like me and my wife) officially BBC & SKY they do not infringe the law, but thousands and thousand of British people living abroad are mostly happy to watch the 6 o'clock news and feel like they still live in England.
We can only hope the "The United State of Europe" will become soon a law and forget the copyright problem
Yours
Giulio
p.s. The licence is my wife name )(-red
Dear Mr Dyke
Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions on certain legal aspects relating to cinematographic and other audiovisual works/* COM/2001/0534 final */
Official Journal C 043 , 16/02/2002 P. 0006 - 0017
This is the bill there is about copyright from the EEU. I read the amount of money that SKY was asking for remaining on the sky EPG, but you certainly you did not think for a minute for all expat who live around Europe and want to remain in touch with Britain, I known you might say is due to the copyright, but if we all pay the licence in UK and pay the SKY subscription by direct debit, ( like me and my wife) officially BBC & SKY they do not infringe the law, but thousands and thousand of British people living abroad are mostly happy to watch the 6 o'clock news and feel like they still live in England.
We can only hope the "The United State of Europe" will become soon a law and forget the copyright problem
Yours
Giulio
p.s. The licence is my wife name )(-red