I think people are wasting valuable effort here.
Scotland voting indépendance would be totally crazy. Some of the comments that people on the 'Yes' campaign have come out with scare the hell out of me. A good, paraphrased example was:
<Yes Man> Things like the BBC, we'll take ownership of all of the assets in Scotland, turn it into the SBC, and get the BBC material broadcast in Scotland with an agreement
<Interviewer>....so you'll pay for the programmes, things like Dr Who etc aren't free to make
<Yes Man> We'll come to an agreement, we can offer them programmes too !
<Interviewer>.....so you'll pay....?
<Yes Man> We'll come to an agreement, its what companies do
The whole thing is based on basically being gifted and getting 'best case' out of every deal. I think the harsh reality is, it would be almost impossible to go independent, irrespective of a yes majority. You'd never be able to fund setting up your own Driving Licence/Passport/Currency/Broadcasting/etc... People won't line up to just give you stuff, you'll have to pay for it.
Aye I saw something like that and my immediate thought was, a lot of the BBC's content isn't up to the BBC to sell - these days much of it is commissioned by the BBC for viewing in the UK, the BBC don't have the rights to decide how it's dealt with outside the UK, unless BBC:WW pays the market rate for the rights, then sells them, again at market rate.
In terms of sharing content it would be extremely one sided in Scotlands favour, and quite difficult from a rights point of view (for example Sky could just as easily end up with the rights to show stuff, is as is legally and contractually required the BBC/BBC:WW sell the rights to the highest bidder...).
It's simple, very basic mistakes like that which make me question how much the independence campaign and supporters know about what they're talking about.