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Post by John Green on May 21, 2014 8:52:58 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2014 13:05:59 GMT
Thanks for the links, John. Very nice to see these made available in this way. I soon found myself deviating though and watching Ken Loach's keynote speech at the 2010 London Film Festival, which is something everyone should view. He pulls no punches with his comments on the state of current television and speaks for me in every word! www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc9RBEyud7s
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Post by oj-wake on May 21, 2014 15:57:25 GMT
I very much doubt this is legal. The BBC has put those plays out on DVD so it's unlikely they've agreed to them being made available for free online. I expect Loach's company either assumes that as director he can do what he likes with them, or just don't care about the correct permissions (the latter I suspect as they once used my material without permission on that channel).
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Post by John Green on May 21, 2014 16:05:34 GMT
I very much doubt this is legal. The BBC has put those plays out on DVD so it's unlikely they've agreed to them being made available for free online. I expect Loach's company either assumes that as director he can do what he likes with them, or just don't care about the correct permissions (the latter I suspect as they once used my material without permission on that channel). And here I was thinking he was putting two fingers up at the idea of ownership,private property,and wealth.Though I was assuming that he'd managed to secure copyright to the material...
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2014 20:02:08 GMT
I should imagine the BBC know about it. Otherwise it will disappear quickly!
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