Re: SKY+ pin protection
- From: "Owen" <spam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:37:13 GMT
"Mike Henry" <{$usenet-spamdump$}@mrtickle.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>Doesn't bother me one bit if I have to bung in a PIN number to watch a
>>recording.
>
> It would bother me a lot, since there are no children currently in this
> household and I am perfectly capable of deciding what I may and may not
> watch without the state intervening.
>
I agree, although Sky is not "the state". They are just a company, whose
wages YOU pay with your subscription fee. Therefore they have YOU to answer
to. (or rather, US).
Since you and I pay for the service, we should not expect to have this kind
of thing "forced" on us. I will definately phone and complain if/when I
encounter this problem and I suggest you do too.
I'm a grown adult and quite capable of choosing what I watch, just like I
can choose which DVD to watch or what book to read. I shouldn't have to
undergo ANY security measures for watching stuff I already PAID to watch.
Owen
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