Despicable TVL Behaviour

Love you too, DP.:sneaky:

The BBC know already (that these bully-boy tactics are being carried out) but the more WE complain about it, the better.
Best have the UN and supreme court involved.matter of life and death
 
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It's odd you should mention that. I'm just off out shopping.
 
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I am an adult, I was an adult at Uni. I knew my rights back then and I know them now. If you had not been so keen as to tell people what they should do, you'd have noticed that I said we had a broken TV. I let the chap in because we didn't need a license and it would stop them coming around and bothering us.

I am perfectly capable of making my own decisions without your know-it-all smug input. Thanks all the same. (y)
Fair enough...

I was just giving you a bit of sound advice.

The fact that you choose to ignore that advice shows that you appear to be out of date as to 'knowing your rights' :)
 
Fair enough...

I was just giving you a bit of sound advice.

The fact that you choose to ignore that advice shows that you appear to be out of date as to 'knowing your rights' :)
No, sound advice is to say "you know that you didn't have to let him in", not 'big mistake'.
This:
Big mistake...

Standard reply is "I have no information to give you, goodbye"
and what you've just written in your last post is patronising, ill-informed and presumptuous. You can't seem to help yourself, lording it over others.

I do find it amusing that you felt the need to tell me what I should've done and still keep telling me what I should've done when your 'advice' is not required, needed or actually relevant to something that happened decades ago.

I guess you just want to feel important, wherever you can because you seem to be desperate. You certainly can't take a hint that I am not interested in your 'advice' and you seem adamant to want the last word, the last 'put down'.

Bless your cotton socks.
 
A TV detector van was doing our area.... The fella knocked on our door... Asked my mum if we had a TV licence.

"" I havnt time she said I'm on my way out the door to work...

My husband will be in at 2...tell him it's behind the clock on the mantle piece.... ""

2 o'clock come....

My Dad answered the door...

"" Hello sir"" said the detected man...." "Can i see your TV licence"

"I'm not sure where it is"
said my Dad....

"it's behind the clock on the mantle piece.... "" detector man said.


"F u C k me"
Dad gasped
"that's some detector van you have there..."
 
I guess you just want to feel important, wherever you can because you seem to be desperate. You certainly can't take a hint that I am not interested in your 'advice' and you seem adamant to want the last word, the last 'put down'.
That sums up Ellie perfectly. Nice one. (y)
 
Copyright exists in both the performance (bloke singing) and the music (bloke who wrote it). Playing music in your car is not a public performance. It is also possible to play music in an office, factory etc so long as the music is royalty free.
 
The licences don't just pay a royalty to top musicians, (which is actually miniscule compared to sales/promotion royalties), they also to help up and coming artists build up their career and promote themselves

It seems to me like an opportunity to cream money off businesses for self interest. I mean how hard can it be to run the PRS, why should the CEO earn £600k.

Maybe they do good work and return money to artists, or do they just do enough to justify their existence.
We all know people like Simon Cowell are the ones making the big bucks.

Artists can now make it in spite of the big corporations with youtube.
 
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