Re: [backstage] University Tour dates

2007-02-20 Thread Paul Hart
Yeah I've been a bit of a lurker too :-) I'd be happy to help arrange anything at Strathclyde Uni, only thing I'm not to sure about is the topic of these events? Is there any blurb about what you guys will be talking about. I'll contact Ian Forrester Graham Gillies off list if thats OK. p

Re: [backstage] News categories: bob's revenge

2007-02-20 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
yup, it's not changed, but given the short list is alphabetical appropriate? cheers Jonathan Chetwynd On 19 Feb 2007, at 15:24, Jason Cartwright wrote: Are you referring to the left-hand-nav on news.bbc.co.uk? Has it changed? J -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[backstage] BBC Clocks in SVG

2007-02-20 Thread dom
Hello Backstage, Yet another lurker! I noticed on the ideas blog yesterday that Ian Forrester had suggested using SVG or similar to recreate the old BBC School clocks. His original post is here http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/ideas/archives/2007/01/bbc_clocks_as_a.html I haven't managed the

Re: [backstage] First BBC Backstage Podcast: DRM and the BBC

2007-02-20 Thread John Wesley
Hi Gordon :-) We're using Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 - details here http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ m Why not the new version of the Attribution license? ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ ) Is there a bit difference? jonh

[backstage] DRM Podcast Video

2007-02-20 Thread Matthew Cashmore
Sorry this took longer than planned but the video of the DRM Podcast is now available ­ the low quality version is here http://blip.tv/file/152907 Again it¹s a Creative Commons Attribution licence. I¹ll get the HQ version up tomorrow when I can persuade our network that 790mb of video isn¹t a

Re: [backstage] First BBC Backstage Podcast: DRM and the BBC

2007-02-20 Thread Dave Crossland
On 20/02/07, John Wesley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We're using Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 - details here Why not the new version of the Attribution license? ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ ) Is there a bit difference? No, because you can upgrade CC licenses to the latest

Re: [backstage] First BBC Backstage Podcast: DRM and the BBC

2007-02-20 Thread Dave Crossland
On 20/02/07, Gordon Joly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 15:18 + 19/2/07, Matthew Cashmore wrote: Hi Gordon - nope an honest as you like Creative Commons Licence - no BBC fudge at all. I was thinking of the Creative Archive Licence which is a BBC fudge. I'm not sure why you'd think this, or

Re: [backstage] [DRM] Macrovision response to Jobs' Thoughts On Music

2007-02-20 Thread Dave Crossland
On 19/02/07, Andrew Bowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Going into a cinema with a camcorder... That cinema rips on peekvid.com are palatable isn't something HD salesmen and industry professionals seem to really understand, eheh :-) -- Regards, Dave - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion