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Originally Posted by spiderplant
"accessible" is the key word here (see section 31A). It is in relation to making copies for the visually impaired. For example, if you bought a book but the print was too small for you to read, you would be permitted to make a copy with larger print if a large-print version wasn't commercially available.
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OK, so is it section 70 relating to time shifting that applies in this case? If so then moving it from the Tivo to my NAS for the purposes of watching it later would still comply with this section, so I'm still not breaking the law.
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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23
what needs to be done is for the holder to modernise and make everything avaialble online as digital download/dvd/bluray etc at a reasonable subscription price that has unlimited access but also optiosn for limited numebr per month as i say the price has to be reasonable
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Here's hoping.