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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 22 Jan 1986

Vol. 363 No. 1

Written Answers. - Reception of British Television.

131.

asked the Minister for Communications if he is prepared to introduce legislation with a view to establishing a proper system of licensing, channel co-ordination and control of technical standards for the receipt of British television signals in rural Ireland.

I would refer the Deputy to my reply on 2 July 1985 to a similar question on this matter. (Volume 360 No. 1, cols. 13 to 15). While I am prepared to look at ways and means by which greater choice of viewing might be made available legitimately in rural Ireland, I cannot hold out false hopes that there are quick and easy solutions. In the meantime I must uphold the law and take action within the resources available to me against those who are breaking it.

132.

asked the Minister for Communications if he will now enter negotiations with the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Performing Rights Society on copyright agreements for the receipt of British television signals in rural Ireland in view of their willingness to discuss such agreements.

My Department has no function in regard to the negotiation of copyright agreements. This is a matter between those who wish to use copyright protected material and copyright owners.

I would also refer the Deputy to my reply to a question on 2 July 1985 (Vol. 360 No. 1 cols. 13 to 15) in which I outlined other practical and policy issues involved in regard to the licensing of rebroadcasting systems.

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