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The future of Free-To-Air TV is at stake.
Free-To-Air TV – the technological and legal means by which you can watch TV broadcasts from ‘home’ while living or travelling abroad – is in trouble. Receiving Free-To-Air TV is your right, yet some broadcasters view Free-To-Air TV as a threat and are trying to quash it.
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Free-To-Air TV – the technological and legal means by which you can watch TV broadcasts from ‘home’ while living or travelling abroad – is in trouble. Receiving Free-To-Air TV is your right, yet broadcasters like the BBC view it as a threat, and are trying to quash it. Please support our fight:
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