Israel is the only buyer to be permitted to run its own software.
They can’t buy what they can’t pronounce, poor dears.
An EU study found that Britain was comparable to the rest of the EU in pricing and punctuality. And, of course, the taxpayer pays the difference anyway.
Unfortunately Germany does not permit dual-nationality with a country outside the EU.
It’s a (small) purchase by the UK taxpayer, buying European. Seems the right place.
When Europe decided it wanted to create its own convention on human rights, they enlisted the English to write it, so respected is the English legal system among the other members.
The EU has always been clear that it prefers Britain on the inside, and has left the door wide open for its potential return. The special sweeteners Britain once had may be more hotly discussed.
Founded in London as a distributor, partnered with Criterion to launch a streaming service, and now Mubi is a US-registered multi-national company.