[peel] Re: Into the 600s

Stuart Brooks stuartb@...
Sun Dec 25 04:19:46 CET 2016


I would say, that the copyright risk is also there for any radio broadcast. But if the chance to listen was permanent, nobody would need to copy anything. 

On 24 December 2016 22:54:21 GMT+00:00, "johnpeel3904@... [peel]" <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>Another thing I want to mention is the BBC Written Archives Centre,
>which has all the written Peel tracklistings of his shows on BBC Radio
>One. Love to go there, if it was nearby, but unfortunately it isn't.
>I've read on their site that you have to be a researcher undertaking
>work accredited by an academic institution in higher education or are
>commissioned to write a book or article, or working on a commercial
>project. Does anyone know if they demand proof of these or do they take
>your word for it. I know the BFI had similar rules, but they weren't
>strict on proof of evidence, possibly because they made money out of
>it, as their TV archives weren't free to view. 


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