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The DPA laws are not ambiguous.0
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A person might have a Sky dish on the wall outside but only have Sky Broadband and the dish was from the previous tenant or the person who lives there and cancelled their TV contract but kept the BB.pphillips said:
I believe that in this case the evidence provided by Sky was to confirm that a TV programme service had been accessed at that address.Cornucopia said:
I imagine that we don't really know, and what does "voluntary" mean in this context, anyway?uk1 said:I’ll ask again.
Do you know as a fact that Sky provided the statement voluntarily?
TVL would have asked whether there was a contract in place at the address, and Sky would have said yes. I'm not convinced that personal data would have been compromised in that exchange.Someone please tell me what money is0 -
You can choose to use a made up email address which will allow you to use BBC Sounds.wild666 said:
But it seems you also need to login to listen to BBC radio channels the last time I tried.uk1 said:BBC sounds is separate from Iplayer.Things that are differerent: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid1
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