To be fair, actually, no, I don't know the details. I do know it was a similar issue in terms of how that was done.
Mario's point is well taken; in many cases the BBC's programming, up until very recently, was fully commissioned programming with a producer, so to a large extent the BBC would basically retain all rights. It was really very much an issue of the BBC's having to sort out internally how they would make this programming available and how they would compensate people adequately. It wouldn't have been an issue on which they would be dealing with the independent sector to the same degree they are now.