Monday, June 06, 2011

Ofcom and BBC DRM: further FoI requests

Before launching an appeal with the Information Commissioner about Ofcom's refusal to disclose the key arguments of UK broadcasters on the HD DRM consultation, I've decided to send both Ofcom and the BBC a couple of further freedom of information requests. I include copies of both requests below.

BBC stance on Freeview HD DRM

Dear British Broadcasting Corporation,

I would like to make a freedom of information request for full and
complete copies of all the BBC communications with Ofcom relating
to the Ofcom consultation 'Content management on the HD Freeview
platform' (Start date: 22 January 2010, End date: 02 April 2010).

In particular could you send me:

(a) A full copy, including the redacted sections noted on page 1
and 7, of the 'BBC response to Ofcom consultation of 22 January
2010'
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...

(b) A copy of the BBC submission to Ofcom of 8 December 2009 on
this same matter

Yours faithfully,

Ray Corrigan

http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/bbc_stance_on_freeview_hd_drm#outgoing-131921 

Ofcom u-turn on BBC DRM

Dear Office of Communications,

I would like to make a freedom of information request for full and
complete copies of the documents:

(a) recording and explaining the reasons behind Ofcom's decision in
2009 to abandon its long standing opposition to the idea of the BBC
adding digital rights management technology to its high-definition
broadcasts and

(b) outlining the decision making process leading to the Ofcom
public consultation 'Content management on the HD Freeview
platform' (Start date: 22 January 2010, End
date: 02 April 2010).

Yours faithfully,

Ray Corrigan

http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ofcom_u_turn_on_bbc_drm#outgoing-131926

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