Hi Tom,
Can I ask again then, is there anything that the BBC owns 100%
copyright of in an archive?
Yes or no would be a start. :-)
Regards
Richard
On 11 Feb 2007, at 11:43, Tom Loosemore wrote:
On 10/02/07, Gordon Joly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 15:42 +0000 8/2/07, Dave Crossland wrote:
>On 06/02/07, Richard P Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>We also know that the BBC has content that they "own"
>>100% of the copyright.
>
>This is, apparently, not the case at all for the majority of
existing records.
>
>However, moving forward, I see no reason why the BBC cannot be clear
>that it is owning 100% of the rights in all new contracts for
>internally produced works.
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Desert Island Discs is one of Radio 4's most popular and enduring
programmes. Created by Roy Plomley in 1942, the format is simple:
each week a guest is invited by Kirsty Young to choose the eight
records they would take with them to a desert island.
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For rights reasons Desert Island Discs is not available as a
listen again item.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs.shtml
Why no podcast?
Gordo
Estate of Roy Plumley owns the rights to the format, and isn't keen on
on demand...
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