Suckerbug has played his hand
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Suckerbug has played his hand
All news items. Our social services. Our main national weather organization (during summer and bush fire season)
Small business advertising (the main players are still there....that's telling) Ambulance, GP's, medical services like bloods.
The dictator has played his hand all of you be warned. This is what happens when you pull a dictator into line.
I'm deleting my account. And after watching the doco "The Social Delemma' . I will be using the internet....it won't be using me if I can help it.
What would happen if he did this in America or Europe? Try pulling that stunt in France.
I detest you little man and your cronies.
Small business advertising (the main players are still there....that's telling) Ambulance, GP's, medical services like bloods.
The dictator has played his hand all of you be warned. This is what happens when you pull a dictator into line.
I'm deleting my account. And after watching the doco "The Social Delemma' . I will be using the internet....it won't be using me if I can help it.
What would happen if he did this in America or Europe? Try pulling that stunt in France.
I detest you little man and your cronies.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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Shutting down BOM on Facebook in Summer makes you a terrorist. Be warned!!!! it's just short of an act of War.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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Well, I confess to being plum bumfuzzled about what exactly you are on about.
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https://techcrunch.com/2021/02/17/faceb ... gislation/
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... de=premium
https://www.9news.com.au/national/faceb ... 7e83034897
All because our government told google .....might be nice to pay the reporters who's intellectual content you're using . News items I don't care about . anyone who gets their news off facebook is an idiot because it's talored to suit you ...that's not news that's commentary. But they didn't bargain on all that is associated with it under that platform. Zuckerburg - Fail.
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... de=premium
https://www.9news.com.au/national/faceb ... 7e83034897
All because our government told google .....might be nice to pay the reporters who's intellectual content you're using . News items I don't care about . anyone who gets their news off facebook is an idiot because it's talored to suit you ...that's not news that's commentary. But they didn't bargain on all that is associated with it under that platform. Zuckerburg - Fail.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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https://www.9news.com.au/national/faceb ... 7e83034897
They don't want to pay, and they can do it to any country they see is not towing the line. We are their test case. You'll be next the next time your government says "hang on we aren't your bitches"
They don't want to pay, and they can do it to any country they see is not towing the line. We are their test case. You'll be next the next time your government says "hang on we aren't your bitches"
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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I'm not quite sure what your complaint with Facebook (or Google, since you mention them) is. Australia's government is making a naked money grab.
There is content, put onto a platform by content providers. And then there is Facebook, who host their content. Or YouTube which is in a similar position. Or Google viewed as a search provider. All of them deliver content abstracted from news services.
In the case of Google Search, the news services' websites provide Google with explicit permission to link to their news stories on the news service website. Any of the companies can put an automated access note ordering Google not to index their stories. They don't do that because the news services want the links in Google's search results. If Google gets taxed on publishing those links or abstracts you can be certain Google will stop publishing them, and if the taxation happens then it will stop providing any search results at all to any Australian IP address, and then stop providing any links worldwide to any material hosted in Australia.
As for Facebook or YouTube hosting copyright content, they do two things. They have AI filters which block anyone posting some of it, where they can recognize it for what it is, and they take down any material for which they receive a complaint from anyone claiming to be the copyright owner. ForumGarden does the same thing with copyright complaints, in a far smaller way - we don't yet use AI filtering.
So in general there are two different issues. There's going out with a bot and hoovering up whatever the news sites flag as pages the news site wants indexing and publishing, and there's hosting stuff the public posts which the public ought not to because the material is copyright. The remedies are similarly two-fold. Flag the web pages to not be hoovered up, and not appear in search results worldwide; and prosecute the law-breakers who publish copyright material on web hosts like Facebook or YouTube or any other webspace they have write-access to.
Australia is behaving as though Facebook, YouTube and Google have a legal duty to provide a service and that the providers have to continue to trade within their jurisdiction. I've no idea what they base that idea on. Facebook as a Human Right?
There is content, put onto a platform by content providers. And then there is Facebook, who host their content. Or YouTube which is in a similar position. Or Google viewed as a search provider. All of them deliver content abstracted from news services.
In the case of Google Search, the news services' websites provide Google with explicit permission to link to their news stories on the news service website. Any of the companies can put an automated access note ordering Google not to index their stories. They don't do that because the news services want the links in Google's search results. If Google gets taxed on publishing those links or abstracts you can be certain Google will stop publishing them, and if the taxation happens then it will stop providing any search results at all to any Australian IP address, and then stop providing any links worldwide to any material hosted in Australia.
As for Facebook or YouTube hosting copyright content, they do two things. They have AI filters which block anyone posting some of it, where they can recognize it for what it is, and they take down any material for which they receive a complaint from anyone claiming to be the copyright owner. ForumGarden does the same thing with copyright complaints, in a far smaller way - we don't yet use AI filtering.
So in general there are two different issues. There's going out with a bot and hoovering up whatever the news sites flag as pages the news site wants indexing and publishing, and there's hosting stuff the public posts which the public ought not to because the material is copyright. The remedies are similarly two-fold. Flag the web pages to not be hoovered up, and not appear in search results worldwide; and prosecute the law-breakers who publish copyright material on web hosts like Facebook or YouTube or any other webspace they have write-access to.
Australia is behaving as though Facebook, YouTube and Google have a legal duty to provide a service and that the providers have to continue to trade within their jurisdiction. I've no idea what they base that idea on. Facebook as a Human Right?
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Is this what we are talking about , here?
Australian media law raises questions about ‘pay for clicks’
Australian media law raises questions about ‘pay for clicks’
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Yes Lars that link is correct. That's what I'm referring to.
It all comes down to not wanting to pay Tax . Almost ever country in the world is looking at this.
And no Spot if you trade in any country you pay a premium to be there in all manner of trades and services. Do you think the internet is a ghost that just floats around?
If and when Facebook and other platforms become pay per view (actually youtube already has that option) you watch how many people think keeping "in touch" with their families is so important once they have to pay..
It all comes down to not wanting to pay Tax . Almost ever country in the world is looking at this.
And no Spot if you trade in any country you pay a premium to be there in all manner of trades and services. Do you think the internet is a ghost that just floats around?
If and when Facebook and other platforms become pay per view (actually youtube already has that option) you watch how many people think keeping "in touch" with their families is so important once they have to pay..
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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magentaflame wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:11 pm And no Spot if you trade in any country you pay a premium to be there in all manner of trades and services. Do you think the internet is a ghost that just floats around?
And if you refuse to trade in any particular country, then that's your choice. Facebook and Google have a huge incentive to withdraw their presence from Australia for as long as your proposed legislation is in force. It's not going to upset them in the slightest. What is Australia going to do in response? Force them to return?
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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And that's exactly what Facebook wants you to believe that this is about. I sense it's deeper than that. Remember the warnings that we've all heard? If it's free then you're the product. Have you had a chance to watch the documentary?spot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:14 pmmagentaflame wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:11 pm And no Spot if you trade in any country you pay a premium to be there in all manner of trades and services. Do you think the internet is a ghost that just floats around?
And if you refuse to trade in any particular country, then that's your choice. Facebook and Google have a huge incentive to withdraw their presence from Australia for as long as your proposed legislation is in force. It's not going to upset them in the slightest. What is Australia going to do in response? Force them to return?
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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anyway ...turns out it's been a complete PR flop for them. There are calls for some kid here to get off their arse, invent something and allow Australia to have it's own platform..."OZBOOK" lol
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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Actually, I don't think that Facebook much cares what any of us believe.magentaflame wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:22 pmAnd that's exactly what Facebook wants you to believe that this is about. I sense it's deeper than that. Remember the warnings that we've all heard? If it's free then you're the product. Have you had a chance to watch the documentary?spot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:14 pmmagentaflame wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:11 pm And no Spot if you trade in any country you pay a premium to be there in all manner of trades and services. Do you think the internet is a ghost that just floats around?
And if you refuse to trade in any particular country, then that's your choice. Facebook and Google have a huge incentive to withdraw their presence from Australia for as long as your proposed legislation is in force. It's not going to upset them in the slightest. What is Australia going to do in response? Force them to return?
And, when you click on that link that a friend posted on FB, it connects your device to the website the link was to, and FB no longer has anything to do with whether you can see the material, or not. I doubt FB wants to get anywhere near all the licensing crap.
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There's alternatives already. The idea Facebook is bluffing is not one I share, and as for privacy - I don't have a Facebook account. Nor Instagram, nor Twitter, nor MySpace, and neither is Bing nor Google nor Jeeves my default search engine. I treat the Internet with a degree of respect. I do, oddly enough, have accounts with YouTube and Gmail.magentaflame wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:25 pm anyway ...turns out it's been a complete PR flop for them. There are calls for some kid here to get off their arse, invent something and allow Australia to have it's own platform..."OZBOOK" lol
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I do not see how FB can be held responsible for users posting news articles on FB.
And, users aren't actually posting the article, they simply copy a link to the media site. The browser actually does the work.
And, users aren't actually posting the article, they simply copy a link to the media site. The browser actually does the work.
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And, rather unbelievably, it's the news sites themseves, with their official accounts, who are choosing to post the stories onto Facebook in order to get the forwarding, and they then have the appalling temerity to say Facebook should be taxed on the reads and the taxation distributed back to them. So the more they post, the more they'll get in kickbacks. You couldn't make up a more rubbish scheme to try to get legislative backing for.
And all Facebook needs do is put into their T&C that no organization legally entitled to a share of Australian news-click taxation is allowed a Facebook account in the first place.
How anyone can blame Mark Zuckerberg I have no idea. A bunch of no-good crooks centered around the bastard Murdochs are try to stiff him and he's not caving in. It's not even as though Facebook is a public corporation, it's a private company.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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FB has been a publicly traded company since 2012, I believespot wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:24 amAnd, rather unbelievably, it's the news sites themseves, with their official accounts, who are choosing to post the stories onto Facebook in order to get the forwarding, and they then have the appalling temerity to say Facebook should be taxed on the reads and the taxation distributed back to them. So the more they post, the more they'll get in kickbacks. You couldn't make up a more rubbish scheme to try to get legislative backing for.
And all Facebook needs do is put into their T&C that no organization legally entitled to a share of Australian news-click taxation is allowed a Facebook account in the first place.
How anyone can blame Mark Zuckerberg I have no idea. A bunch of no-good crooks centered around the bastard Murdochs are try to stiff him and he's not caving in. It's not even as though Facebook is a public corporation, it's a private company.
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Ah. That'll be how it has a valuation then.LarsMac wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:40 amFB has been a publicly traded company since 2012, I believespot wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:24 amAnd, rather unbelievably, it's the news sites themseves, with their official accounts, who are choosing to post the stories onto Facebook in order to get the forwarding, and they then have the appalling temerity to say Facebook should be taxed on the reads and the taxation distributed back to them. So the more they post, the more they'll get in kickbacks. You couldn't make up a more rubbish scheme to try to get legislative backing for.
And all Facebook needs do is put into their T&C that no organization legally entitled to a share of Australian news-click taxation is allowed a Facebook account in the first place.
How anyone can blame Mark Zuckerberg I have no idea. A bunch of no-good crooks centered around the bastard Murdochs are try to stiff him and he's not caving in. It's not even as though Facebook is a public corporation, it's a private company.
I suspect you'll find he has a majority shareholding.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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Holy CRAP!!
I had no idea the Aussie News rags think so much of their publications.
I subscribe to a lot of news pubs, but I'm only paying a fraction of what they want for a single pub.
Greedy buggers.
I had no idea the Aussie News rags think so much of their publications.
I subscribe to a lot of news pubs, but I'm only paying a fraction of what they want for a single pub.
Greedy buggers.
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Let's take a step back and look at the proposed media law in Australia for a moment, as it affects Facebook.
Facebook originally had consumers who could choose to follow each other. Now it also has news provider accounts to which consumers can subscribe. I think the word for that is "friend" or "follow", I'm not sure. Facebook itself also has provider accounts which can be followed. One of those is a news consolidation feed.
Do the Australian media companies want to be on the consolidation feed or not? Do they want their own newsfeeds to be followed or not? They all currently do it, as far as I know. They could choose not to, just as they can choose to use a paywall against unsubscribed browsers and choose to block access to search engines. If a company doesn't post onto Facebook then no Facebook subscriber will get those posts in their feed. If a Facebook user includes an Internet browser URL in a post then Facebook could be ordered to delete the post but to be honest, I don't think any Australian court would make such an order. It was tried and failed twenty years ago in Scotland, for example.
The new Australian law wants to give a right to organizations, either as a list of names or categories, to be paid a specified amount for every post they make on their news feeds. The legislators also toyed with the idea of an arbitration process to decide on the amount paid.
Now, if those paid feed accounts are banned by Facebook, won't most of Facebook's users just follow non-Australian news feeds instead?
The British newspaper I subscribe to online, The Guardian, has an Australian News section and I bet it has a Facebook feed and I bet some Australian Facebook users follow it. Is a UK newspaper going to have access to this trough of money the Australian legislators are trying to create? That seems very improbable. It does mean there will still be Australia-specific news feeds available to Australian users after the bomb drops though.
I don't see any legislative path which would work, short of banning the whole of Facebook from access over the Australian Internet. That doesn't add income to Australian media companies either.
Facebook originally had consumers who could choose to follow each other. Now it also has news provider accounts to which consumers can subscribe. I think the word for that is "friend" or "follow", I'm not sure. Facebook itself also has provider accounts which can be followed. One of those is a news consolidation feed.
Do the Australian media companies want to be on the consolidation feed or not? Do they want their own newsfeeds to be followed or not? They all currently do it, as far as I know. They could choose not to, just as they can choose to use a paywall against unsubscribed browsers and choose to block access to search engines. If a company doesn't post onto Facebook then no Facebook subscriber will get those posts in their feed. If a Facebook user includes an Internet browser URL in a post then Facebook could be ordered to delete the post but to be honest, I don't think any Australian court would make such an order. It was tried and failed twenty years ago in Scotland, for example.
The new Australian law wants to give a right to organizations, either as a list of names or categories, to be paid a specified amount for every post they make on their news feeds. The legislators also toyed with the idea of an arbitration process to decide on the amount paid.
Now, if those paid feed accounts are banned by Facebook, won't most of Facebook's users just follow non-Australian news feeds instead?
The British newspaper I subscribe to online, The Guardian, has an Australian News section and I bet it has a Facebook feed and I bet some Australian Facebook users follow it. Is a UK newspaper going to have access to this trough of money the Australian legislators are trying to create? That seems very improbable. It does mean there will still be Australia-specific news feeds available to Australian users after the bomb drops though.
I don't see any legislative path which would work, short of banning the whole of Facebook from access over the Australian Internet. That doesn't add income to Australian media companies either.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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Please watch this. I don't have a facebook page anymore. But I can't escape from google. this has happened in conjunction with this issue. It runs deeper than you can roll your head around. they can shut down so many platforms but not pedoes and hate sites? please! how does that happen?
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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I watched it. I agree with what they said in it. Winning an election is dependent on the Internet more than on anything else.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:26 pmthey can shut down so many platforms but not pedoes and hate sites? please! how does that happen?
But, I have to ask - who is the "they" in your first word there, that can "shut down so many platforms"?
Sites which distribute illegal imagery have resulted in more prosecutions of criminal downloaders and sharers than any other information source. They're an intelligence asset and then they get shut down and new ones replace them and another batch of criminals gets caught.
But, again I have to ask - what's a hate site? There is no truth to be had, truth is subjective. Tom Scott said it best at the Royal Institution, in relation to the Internet. (you could watch it instead of your next hour-long TV option).
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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They....who influence and direct.
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Could someone do me a favour? Go to the streaming site of libby I want to know if you can see it/listen to it. I can't do it on my computer but can hear it on my telly. just want to test something.
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My library has no contract with libby, so I can't give it a valid card.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:43 pm Could someone do me a favour? Go to the streaming site of libby I want to know if you can see it/listen to it. I can't do it on my computer but can hear it on my telly. just want to test something.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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I don't even know what that means. I know people in England stream ABC I want to know if you can still do it. today
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https://libbyapp.com/resolve/cornwalllibrariesmagentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:10 pm I don't even know what that means. I know people in England stream ABC I want to know if you can still do it. today
As far as I know, libby is an app which lets you borrow library books and I have no idea what an ABC is, you didn't mention ABC.
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sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
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Iview specifies that it is only available within Ozmagentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
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Presumably you'd need some sort of program to run locally. I think I pick up streamed broadcasts with VLC but I'd need a URL to know where to find this ABC thing. I searched and it gave me the Aerated Bread Company.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
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Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:39 pmPresumably you'd need some sort of program to run locally. I think I pick up streamed broadcasts with VLC but I'd need a URL to know where to find this ABC thing. I searched and it gave me the Aerated Bread Company.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
HELLO!!! any other time I've put an ABC stream others have been able to see it overseas.. you being one of them.. I can do a search stream BBC live done ...no problem. I wan't to know why you can't all of the sudden.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
It sounds like previously you've posted a link?magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:43 pmspot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:39 pmPresumably you'd need some sort of program to run locally. I think I pick up streamed broadcasts with VLC but I'd need a URL to know where to find this ABC thing. I searched and it gave me the Aerated Bread Company.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
HELLO!!! any other time I've put an ABC stream others have been able to see it overseas.. you being one of them.. I can do a search stream BBC live done ...no problem. I wan't to know why you can't all of the sudden.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
Just tried a different route (abc instant access) to watch a program called blackish but it insists that I sign up with a provider.Bryn Mawr wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:37 pmIview specifies that it is only available within Ozmagentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
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Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
OH please Spot... people can pick it up on their yachts in the middle of the Atlantic. Why the hell do you play dumb all the time?spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:45 pmIt sounds like previously you've posted a link?magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:43 pmspot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:39 pmPresumably you'd need some sort of program to run locally. I think I pick up streamed broadcasts with VLC but I'd need a URL to know where to find this ABC thing. I searched and it gave me the Aerated Bread Company.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
HELLO!!! any other time I've put an ABC stream others have been able to see it overseas.. you being one of them.. I can do a search stream BBC live done ...no problem. I wan't to know why you can't all of the sudden.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
Just watching abc news live on abcnews.go.comBryn Mawr wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:45 pmJust tried a different route (abc instant access) to watch a program called blackish but it insists that I sign up with a provider.Bryn Mawr wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:37 pmIview specifies that it is only available within Ozmagentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
It all comes down to experience. I have never, at any time, used any form of steaming service. I know nothing about them. Sometimes Andrew Lloyd Webber's company sends me a link which opens VLC, I have no idea how or why but it then shows me an opera. I'm pretty sure that's a streamed service. I'm forbidden by law to access the iPlayer in the UK and that, again, might be a streamed service I'm aware of. Other than that it's a thing that happens on modern televisions. I don't own a television.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:47 pmOH please Spot... people can pick it up on their yachts in the middle of the Atlantic. Why the hell do you play dumb all the time?spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:45 pmIt sounds like previously you've posted a link?magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:43 pmspot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:39 pmPresumably you'd need some sort of program to run locally. I think I pick up streamed broadcasts with VLC but I'd need a URL to know where to find this ABC thing. I searched and it gave me the Aerated Bread Company.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
HELLO!!! any other time I've put an ABC stream others have been able to see it overseas.. you being one of them.. I can do a search stream BBC live done ...no problem. I wan't to know why you can't all of the sudden.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
I can already guess you wouldn't want to, but you could if you wanted to stream for free from ITV, Channel Four, Channel 5, Aljazeera and no doubt numerous other news outlets that are not anything to do with the BBC.spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 7:03 pmIt all comes down to experience. I have never, at any time, used any form of steaming service. I know nothing about them. Sometimes Andrew Lloyd Webber's company sends me a link which opens VLC, I have no idea how or why but it then shows me an opera. I'm pretty sure that's a streamed service. I'm forbidden by law to access the iPlayer in the UK and that, again, might be a streamed service I'm aware of. Other than that it's a thing that happens on modern televisions. I don't own a television.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:47 pmOH please Spot... people can pick it up on their yachts in the middle of the Atlantic. Why the hell do you play dumb all the time?spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:45 pmIt sounds like previously you've posted a link?magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:43 pmspot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:39 pmPresumably you'd need some sort of program to run locally. I think I pick up streamed broadcasts with VLC but I'd need a URL to know where to find this ABC thing. I searched and it gave me the Aerated Bread Company.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:21 pm sorry thought it was obvious... yes ABC like your BBC it's not an app you can stream it have always been able to. ...unless?
HELLO!!! any other time I've put an ABC stream others have been able to see it overseas.. you being one of them.. I can do a search stream BBC live done ...no problem. I wan't to know why you can't all of the sudden.
Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
Or, as it happens, from the Washington Post which also runs a live TV channel on the Internet. Except it's illegal in the UK for me to use that, or the Aljazeera live TV channel, despite my being quite keen to on occasion. The reason I can't live stream anything from anywhere if it's a public broadcast, as opposed to a live online meeting or lecture or conference, is that I have no licence allowing me to do so. I do not possess the appropriate permit.Betty Boop wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 4:18 amI can already guess you wouldn't want to, but you could if you wanted to stream for free from ITV, Channel Four, Channel 5, Aljazeera and no doubt numerous other news outlets that are not anything to do with the BBC.spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 7:03 pmIt all comes down to experience. I have never, at any time, used any form of steaming service. I know nothing about them. Sometimes Andrew Lloyd Webber's company sends me a link which opens VLC, I have no idea how or why but it then shows me an opera. I'm pretty sure that's a streamed service. I'm forbidden by law to access the iPlayer in the UK and that, again, might be a streamed service I'm aware of. Other than that it's a thing that happens on modern televisions. I don't own a television.magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:47 pmOH please Spot... people can pick it up on their yachts in the middle of the Atlantic. Why the hell do you play dumb all the time?spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:45 pmIt sounds like previously you've posted a link?magentaflame wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 6:43 pm
HELLO!!! any other time I've put an ABC stream others have been able to see it overseas.. you being one of them.. I can do a search stream BBC live done ...no problem. I wan't to know why you can't all of the sudden.
The relevant redefinition of "television receiver" which brought all public live streaming into the licencing requirement says:
“television receiver” means any apparatus installed or used for the purpose of receiving (whether by means of wireless telegraphy or otherwise)—
(a)any television programme service, or
(b)an on-demand programme service which is provided by the BBC,
whether or not the apparatus is installed or used for any other purpose.”.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2016/704/made
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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Re: Suckerbug has played his hand
Well I've just learnt something. I know my mother had to go to court for not paying for a license way way back. I just find it silly now. It's a big thing now that the ABC is everyones ABC because we all pay for it in our taxes. Everyone wants to keep it that way "keeps the barstards honest", no matter how many successive governments want to privatise it. We all pay for it like we all pay for hospitals etc.
I found this to be interesting
https://www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/radio-and-tv-licences
I found this to be interesting
https://www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/radio-and-tv-licences
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!