Sorry about the regional nature of this story but UK/European readers might be interested to know this… The BBC, one of the UK’s main TV companies, is to screen a prime time documentary into the future of p2p programs. The Programme will be screened on BBC2 as part of “The Money Programme” . The producer of the show has already lined up record and movie industry exes for the show and now wants p2p enthusiasts to appear on the program to take place in a debate with them. They are interested in talking to people who think that music,
movies etc should be kept free and available on the internet . The producer in particular wants to get in touch with people with broadband or
fast connections in the UK who download films and music from p2p programs . If you are interested contact david.lee@bbc.co.uk
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