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About the show from last night ,sorry that i have to say this people,but Kaleya you did a nice show ,from the beginning till the end ,the introduction was nice !!!!! and you looked fantastic !!!(sorry ,that some of you think that she was too long on the screen(in front of the camera),but she's only sheduld for one show this week so ,maybe you can forgive the person (and Kaleya)who is responsible for it ?and let us enjoy it for once this week?) And i know that the effect of Kaleya is the same as Nikita and Sabrina when they are in the show (i think she has it more sometimes because yesterday Nikita was also there but Kaleya had the upperhand in the show if you understand what i try too say),and i also must say that Kaleya and Gia were a perfect couple in the show ! Kind Regards ! "Shaky"-Schumi (the three musketeers-the red/white shark) |
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Although Eurotic have a license issued released in austria I think this is just for broadcast on Astra, Hotbird is that the French Audiovisual Council who regulates the content of the channels and if they do not look this press release that he extracted a Spanish Web Link Original: [hidden link - please register] Link translated [hidden link - please register] the channels to which it referred in the last part of the news are sexysat, lyve tv or sat erotica |
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Thank you bellerophon, i am glad that someone mentionend this three weekest models of ETV. They do really nothing. They only sit around and talk with themself. I think they get no calls. I mean they have some models they were really nice and have gone or fired but this three models can do what they want. They stay there with doing nothing. I Wish i can earn money like them. And for all lovers of ETV. I have enough respect for the models but this three models don´t get my respect they do nothing and they don´t earn any respect from me. Markus |
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@bb: hispasat is publishing a very optimistic footprint [hidden link - please register] , according to that 75 cm should be enough. But according to the posts in different forums it is difficult to pick up the signal with a 120 cm dish in eastern Germany due to the positioning of the satellite somewhere over the Atlantic and the resulting low elevation. |
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@ HvB What about a 100 cm dish? Or 120 cm? |
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No other model is maniac of protagonism like kaleya. tia for me is a real model, perfect body , great femininity and sex appeal and with tia we didn't listen to eros ramazzotti "masterpieces" |
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kaleya i think is a girl friend of some manager of etv, it's impossible the contrary and now she's also a shows director (lol) P.s. Carolina is an angel tonight! |
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Tonight, the first 30 min only 99.99999 % cameras on Kaleya and Nikita and the others models 0.000001%. It seems that Carolina is in the show but difficult to say where? |
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HvB wrote:
>So if Liechtenstein would be part of the EU, it would be pretty much ok to use the +423 Liechtenstein numbers throughout Europe (cost from Germany with a pre-dial suffix: € 0,079/min). As it is not, etv doesn’t need to accept your call if you’re using that number from a country with a premium priced number. And that’s what they do. Call that number from Germany and you will be connected but someone at etv is dropping that call immediately.< Sorry to differ here, that's not true, or at least only a little bit. Switzerland has an expensive telephone number also (but only for ETV1, not for ETV2). It is absolutely no problem to call both channels of ETV over the +423 numbers, *but* if someone calls e.g. from Germany or Austria (and no line is free) you get thrown out. This can happen after 2 minutes if you have no luck, or never on a better day. It happens also on ETV2; here sometimes you get a 'conference line' together with some (mostly arab) guy screaming 'show me your ...' and the girl also shouting 'go out of the line'!!! If you are snoopy, you can also be silent and listen a bit to these interesting talks :-))) Btw, there is also the video call, also over +423, which is actively promoted by ETV, and exactly the same as described above happens there too. edit: sorry for the &#-codes; don't know why that happens second edit: i give up; now it is & |
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@HvB 1) The relevant EU directive dates back to 1989 and was not introduced first last year. You will find the complete COUNCIL DIRECTIVE The relevant Article is Article 22 There is a difference between seriously and likely in section 1 and 2. This is the reason why Austria inserted a third section in $32 of PrTV-G. 2) My point was not why TV6 went out of business. The decisions of the Austrian regulator were all because TV6 and the owner did not obey to the rules of broadcasting the content outside of the allowed time window and without the warning. The implication for ETV is that they could still send hot shows in their night show as in 2006. They always have an acoustic warning before the show starts. 3) I admit, my argument was a bit short and did not make the point quite clear. Of course, different prices within various locations in the EU are allowed. However, the practice of ETV which you perfectly described, that German residents would have to dial the German number, Austrian residents the Austrian number and so on is a violation of the single market directive as it prevents the free flow of goods and services. Perhaps you might remember that VW had been fined by the EU for its treatment of vehicles sold in Italy and re-imported by German buyers. |
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Bulkowski wrote: However, the Austrian law was not compliant with EU regulations. Pornographic content has to scrambled and must not be broadcasted free to air. After TV6 broadcasted porn free to air, the German government intervened and Austria had to insert a third section requiring that porn must be scrambled. Mauro you’re right € 9,99 is far to much for a VIP. Especially when taking into consideration, that the models can read the normal sms, too.
Mauro wrote: If Austria adjusted the law becaue of EU issues, why didn't Spain and Portugal have to? These countries still air uncut FTA hardcore stuff after midnight on local tv stations (also on satellite via Hispasat).
Bulkowski wrote: Sorry, but you are wrong. I did not repeat rumours about TV6 but refered only to the decisions of the Austrian regulator in various rulings concerning TV6.
Brokingbull wrote: There should be no problem to receive Hispasat in whole Europe. At least an 80 centimeter dish should be able |
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@ ghostwriter There should be no problem to receive Hispasat in whole Europe. At least an 80 centimeter dish should be able. A girl from etv once told me that she had a viewer from Pakistan (Hotbird). Theoretically you can watch etv on hotbird in South Africa. But you need a 30m dish for this. The same for hispasat. :-D |
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@brokingbull Unfortunately, I did not save the URL. It is also a bit tricky to find as TV6 was the station name but not the owner of the licence. I would have to search it again. |
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Thx, Bulkowski. Maybe I didn't see their updated site. Do you have the actual link to these violations? |
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@brokingbull The link HvB provided was only the starting point. You would have to search the web-site of the Austrian regulator further for the decisions on various complaints and violation of the rules. TV6 was fined several times. I have not doubted that the tax authorities closed TV6. I never stated that the regulator shut down TV6. But I fully agree with you that ETV does not tell the truth. |
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