"Anyone else think that they're pulling a fast one? £10K for ten new features 
on their website plus loads of other products that they then own the copyright 
to?"

You can call me a dreamer but it might not be that cynical. 

In my opinion, the competition organisers must know any developer able to 
create a cross-platform original slant on RSS consumption would NOT then sell 
it out to Sky for a grand. It would cost the developer that much in manhours 
spent on the project. (Estimated at 4 days @ 250/day). Surely having gone to 
the trouble of creating this thing, the developer would hawk it themselves and 
retain the intellectual property rights and the admiration of their peers.

Perhaps Sky are just hoping for nuggets of ideas they can expand in-house?






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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Dillon
Sent: 02 November 2007 11:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: [backstage-developer] Sky News 'Dev Garage' competition

I know this is not strictly about the BBC products, but I think developers on 
the list would probably be interested.

Sky are ofering a ten £1k prizes to:

"Develop an original standalone application, using Sky News RRS feeds (provided 
by us) of headlines, or pictures, or video (or a combination), which carries 
Sky News beyond its home environment (www.sky.com/news ) . 
  The application should run in 3rd party environments, including websites 
and/or desktops "

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1291123,00.html

Check out the T&Cs:

"All Finalists agree that the copyright (if any) and all other rights title and 
interest in and in respect of their Contribution shall vest in and are hereby 
assigned to Sky (and this assignment shall operate to the extent necessary as a 
present assignment of future copyright) and that Sky shall have the unfettered 
right to deal with a Finalist's Contribution or any part of it in any way that 
it thinks fit."

So even if you don't win they still get to keep the copyright on your work? 
Anyone else think that they're pulling a fast one? £10K for ten new features on 
their website plus loads of other products that they then own the copyright to?


Seán

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