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      “Eveything on the internet us US crntric, there are other countries too.”

      People start discussing things in the UK.

      “Not like that.”

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      I mean, the thing about the fediverse is that everything is connected. That’s why a lot of non-UK people frequent this part too or see it on the front page or in their subscriptions.

      You would need to Brexit from the fediverse to prevent that. Maybe send users to the Rwandan fediverse server.

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    Will they finally realise the rest of the world likes british panel shows or do I need to keep watching those on youtube?

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      I doubt it will work outside a specific zone using ip address information. Possible it may work with a VPN.

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      I doubt it. The licensing issues would be complex, and the BBC currently charges commercial organizations for its content overseas.

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    Sounds like this will only be available in the UK and you’ll need a TV license. So not a great solution for people who are overseas, unless they provide it on a subscription basis.

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      Yeah. Not exactly free when you’ll have to pay £13 a month for the privilege of owning the TV to watch it on.

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        £13 a month

        Damn, what a bargain. We pay 1 CHF (which is slightly more than £1) a DAY. And Swiss TV isn’t even any good.

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          And in Switzerland you can’t just say no thanks I don’t watch TV, you have to pay it if you have any devices that receive radio signals.

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        At £13 a month the TV license is not competitive with streaming services. If this new thing gives you access to the entire back catalog it at least becomes a bit more reasonable.

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          The TV licence doesn’t just cover the BBCs television output though does it. When you take into account everything else it covers it makes spending £16 a month on Netflix seem like a right con.

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          I dunno, if you add in bbc news and radio and no ads on any services, it’s definitely better value than other services

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        I seem to recall Nadine Dorries proposing an end to the TV license, which apparently would come about in 2027 if it happens. But with a complete roster change in the tory government since then and a likely loss in the next election, we’ll have to wait and see what Labour decide to do about that.

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        Be happy that your public TV is not only way above international standards, but also much cheaper. I actually would not mind to pay that in order to watch BBC.

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      you’ll need a TV license

      What is that?

      Currently I can watch channel4 just by setting my VPN to the UK (after registering a free acount with a throw-away email)