UK Bans iPod Gadget As Pirate Radio Enabler
from the silly-obsolete-laws dept
Almost everyone I know who owns an iPod also has an iTrip, which is a little device that will transmit whatever is playing on the iPod over a low frequency radio wave, so that you can tune into your iPod via your radio. Basically, it's a simple trick to let you listen to your iPod in the car. The iPod broadcasts to the radio, and you tune it at the bottom of the dial. Now, it turns out that anyone who uses one of those devices in the UK is apparently breaking the law by "broadcasting" a "pirate radio station". The fact that the broadcast range is (at most) 30 feet doesn't seem to matter. Who knew it was so easy to become a pirate broadcaster?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Cool....
Harrr, there be pirates in the movie theater.
It will be amazing to see the faces on the ticket taker when us pirates come in blaring our iPods using iTrip to boom boxes on our sholders. Anyone have an mp3 version of A Pirates Life?
They would just look at us now as though we are overly enthusiastic about Pirates of the Carribean, even though we are watching movies like Matrix Reloaded, et. al..
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UK radio laws
Sometimes I really wonder about this country....!
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Low power pirate station
I don't know about British law, but in the US if the signal doesn't cross a certain threshold it's not considered to be in violation. This story seems like a stretch.
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