Hi Gordon - nope an honest as you like Creative Commons Licence - no BBC
fudge at all.

m 

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Cc: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk; Mr I Forrester
Subject: Re: [backstage] First BBC Backstage Podcast: DRM and the BBC

At 09:20 +0000 13/2/07, Mr I Forrester wrote:
>And overnight we got Boingboing'ed -
>http://www.boingboing.net/2007/02/12/bbc_techies_talk_drm.html
>
>Off the bat, I would say Cory has taken some of the simple stuff and 
>ran with it... The debate was a lot more complex that suggested in 
>BoingBoing
>
>Cheers,
>
>Ian



"You can download and remix the MPeg3 file or the Ogg Vorbis file. 
Both are licensed under creative commons attribution."

Not true? A BBC fudge licence, not a Creative Commons licence.

Gordo

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