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Old 14-03-2012, 03:35   #1
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BBC threaten iPlayer repeat fees

What's fairer than 'pay as you go'?

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Analysis Is it fair to ask people to pay a second time for media they've already paid for? Or is it fair to charge people for media they never use - and send them to prison if they decline to pay? Of these two injustices, which is the greater?
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Last week, PaidContent UK revealed a few details on plans by the BBC to charge for repeats through iPlayer. The plans, codenamed "Project Barcelona", envisage previously broadcast shows being made available on-demand for £1.89 a time.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03...fees_analysis/
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