RE: [backstage] Traffic Feed Android App Idea

2010-02-25 Thread Ian Forrester
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: RE: [backstage] Traffic Feed Android App Idea Backstage prototypes and applications have to attribute their use of data as "supported by backstage.bbc.co.uk" as part of the agreement, and they are subject to the same r

RE: [backstage] Traffic Feed Android App Idea

2010-02-17 Thread John O'Donovan
Backstage prototypes and applications have to attribute their use of data as "supported by backstage.bbc.co.uk" as part of the agreement, and they are subject to the same rules about personal, non-commercial use. http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/archives/2005/01/terms_of_use.html

Re: [backstage] Traffic Feed Android App Idea

2010-02-17 Thread Sam Mbale
I think it's best to work with the BBC on a non-commercial basis as a developer. It's complicated! Sam Mbale Mpelembe Network http://www.mpelembe.net Follow me on http://twitter.com/mpelembe On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:06 PM, > wrote: > When I was developing iplayerconverter a couple of year

RE: [backstage] Traffic Feed Android App Idea

2010-02-17 Thread adancy+backstage
When I was developing iplayerconverter a couple of years ago I was basically told the following: 1. You must have the phrase "supported by backstage.bbc.co.uk" somewhere, which should link to the Backstage T&Cs page (not sure how that would apply for a mobile app - your idea of putting it on the