On 13/03/2008, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The BBC are giving illegal state aid to a handful of companies -
>  Adobe. Microsoft. Apple. Real. - and trampling hundreds of others.

If you have the time and the evidence I suggest you contact the EU
Commission about it[1].
The form detailing what you need to do is only 4 pages long[2]

You can email your complaint to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To ask for advice you can try contacting the Consumer Liaison Office[3]

[1] http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/state_aid/overview/index_en.cfm
[2] http://ec.europa.eu/competition/contacts/complaints/en.pdf (PDF)
[3] http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/forms/consumer_form.html


Other sources to complain to are:
BBC Complaints: http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/
BBC Trust: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/appeals/index.html
Ofcom: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/complain/
Your MP: (via) http://www.writetothem.com/
Your MEP: (via) http://www.writetothem.com/

(I would NOT recommend writing to all of them at once, pick one
(probably the BBC) and give them a chance to respond. Then you may
want to consider making a formal complaint to a higher authority).

Andy

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