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Old 13-08-2024, 16:36   #625
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Re: Virgin TV (2024)

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Originally Posted by epsilon View Post
He missed the point completely. Consumer recording isn't being stopped as such, other countries get cloud recording as an option.

The UK puts copyright owners rights ahead of consumer rights and providers haven't been able to reach an agreement for cloud recording. It's exactly the same as TuneIn etc being prevented from carrying private or overseas radio/audio services on their UK services.

Other countries tend to give more weight to consumer rights and still allow access to overseas stations.
Actually, I did address your point. Mine was that the hard drive will not be on the equipment of the consumer. So their experience of ‘recording to the cloud’ will not be much different from bookmarking when all is said and done.
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