I think it is a kind of slippery slope - one day you're making a personal
archive of a TV programme, the next you are publishing it all on the internet
for your friends - even this which might seem harmless might prevent a rights
holder setting up their own website to do the same thing
I don't write other people's posts on the blog I only write my own.
I have to accept what my colleagues write in good faith, although if I think
there are inaccuracies or things which are unclear then I will obviously ask
for clarification. The blog is striving to be accurate and impartial.
I think it is a kind of slippery slope - one day you're making a personal
archive of a TV programme, the next you are publishing it all on the internet
for your friends - even this which might seem harmless might prevent a rights
holder setting up their own website to do the same thing
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:10, Nick Reynolds-FMT
nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
I think it is a kind of slippery slope - one day you're making a personal
archive of a TV programme, the next you are publishing it all on the internet
for your friends - even this which might seem harmless might
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Nick Reynolds-FMT
nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
People say there's nothing people can do about this but Pirate Bay was
closed down and fined heavily and I haven't seen much about them since.
Perhaps you haven't heard much about them in the news, but they
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:15, Nick Reynolds-FMT
nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
I don't write other people's posts on the blog I only write my own.
Okay, just so we're clear (and as a minor educational exercise in
behind-the-scenes-on-the-Internet-Blog) - a post from, say, Erik
Huggers (like the
What I'm describing is not home taping - it's publishing - the internet
makes everything different
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:33, Nick Reynolds-FMT
nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
What I'm describing is not home taping - it's publishing - the internet
makes everything different
The point is -- the leap from 'having recorded some programmes' to
'publishing them on the Internet' isn't a small
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:10, Nick Reynolds-FMT
nick.reyno...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
I think it is a kind of slippery slope - one day you're making a personal
archive of a TV programme, the next you are publishing it all on the internet
for your friends - even this which might seem harmless might
In the case of Erik's post that you mention all we are actually doing is
cross posting to it on the Internet blog. So the editor of the About The
BBC blog has editorial responsibility for it because it was published
first there.
What happens in practice in general is;
- sometimes we (i.e. Paul
I know users of the site who have had nasty letters from solicitors
telling them to pay £300+ for a single album they torrented, etc.
So I think users may notice a difference in that regard.
Yes these guy's are saints.
But as they say in Britain, “where there’s muck, there’s brass”, and
The internet doesn't make anything different. Not anymore.
It is exactly the same as the physical world but bigger and more connected.
The publishers should be educated at the same time as they would benefit from
being open and educating their customers.
Surely the apparent subterfuge goes to
Hi,
Just a quick update about the BBC Archiver:
The system which captured the screen shots was turned off by mistake for
the last few days. Sorry about this and the new news site is now being
archived. (Looks good, well done).
http://server-2.webcoding.co.uk/BBCArchive/calendar.php
James, cool stuff! What tool are you using to take the automated
screen shots from the websites?
cheers,
Jakob.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 13:34, James Holden
james_hol...@londonmarketing.com wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick update about the BBC Archiver:
The system which captured the screen
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