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[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Tim Dobson
Sent: 28 February 2010 22:49
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Subject: Re: [backstage] indefinitely live BBC archive?
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
indefinitely live BBC archive?
my daughter (age 13) asks
] On Behalf Of Tim Dobson
Sent: 28 February 2010 22:49
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Subject: Re: [backstage] indefinitely live BBC archive?
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
indefinitely live BBC archive?
my daughter (age 13) asks:
why can't the BBC make some programmes available all the time
On 01/03/10 10:09, Paul Rissen wrote:
Rights are important, and should be respected - but shouldn't be used as a
weapon to scare off questions/solutions...
And we've known that we need to tackle rights on new work (the rats nest
of pre-digital rights would probably require legislation to
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On Behalf Of Rob Myers
Sent: 01 March 2010 10:31
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On 01/03/10 10:09, Paul Rissen wrote:
Rights are important, and should be respected
On 01/03/10 11:22, Ian Forrester wrote:
Your right about the lawyers. As default they suggest you would be a mug to
give away any part of the rights.
In my experience there are very, very few lawyers who can help work
through more creative models. I've even been surprised by some of the
On 28/02/2010 17:38, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
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why can't the BBC make some programmes available all the time?
Rights, dear boy.
Gordo
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From: Jonathan Chetwynd j.chetw...@btinternet.com
Subject: [backstage] indefinitely live BBC archive?
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Date: Sunday, 28 February, 2010, 17:38
indefinitely live BBC archive?
my daughter
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 17:54, Glyn Wintle glynwin...@yahoo.com wrote:
If you want any easy start the BBC could make BBC Parliament content
available permanently.
I’m actually not sure why anybody _owns_ that content in the first
place. It should be that PARBUL is merely contracted to produce
On 28 Feb 2010, at 17:53, Gordon Joly wrote:
why can't the BBC make some programmes available all the time?
Rights, dear boy.
and Residuals in particular - Equity MU contracts ensure that every
time a drama is rescreened the performers get another set of smaller
fees.
UKGold when it
why can't the BBC make some programmes available all the time?
Rights, dear boy.
And kids, in their limitless quest to just get what they want now, care not
one bit for that most wonderfully complex of one-word answers.
Then again, most regular people don't care either. ;)
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Whilst, as already mentioned, rights agreements stop us from doing this for
most programmes, there are cases where we can do it. It's even part of the
service licence for Radio 4.
From
Jonathan,
that's excellent, but there must be more...
and where is the central search facility?
best
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On 28 Feb 2010, at 20:37, Jonathan Tweed wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/in-our-time/archive/
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
indefinitely live BBC archive?
my daughter (age 13) asks:
why can't the BBC make some programmes available all the time?
regards
Jonathan
ie there must be a large number of programmes that the BBC creates, and
owns copyright permissions.
why aren't at least some of
On 28 Feb 2010, at 22:24, Ian Stirling wrote:
But the index is freely available.
Just past the tiger, down the flight of stairs (bring your own torch) all
nicely card-indexed.
Heh. I wish that wasn't as accurate as it is.
Much of the BBC's Archive (the documents and photos, but thankfully
Hi Jonathan
As more of our archive content gets migrated into /programmes, it will start to
appear in various places and central indexes throughout the site, including
search results.
However, that's a mammoth task and one we've only just begun. Other archive
content you may have already
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