Correct me if I'm wrong, but copyright protection laws in the UK usually
trump claims of public interest. We'd probably need some landmark court
case to prove otherwise.
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 at 23:51 とある白い猫 wrote:
> I do not understand what you are asking me. Do you want me to find you an
> acade
I do not understand what you are asking me. Do you want me to find you an
academic paper regarding the BBC for an exception we should seek? Why would
I do this?
The question here is simple: Do we seek to acquire these files in the
interest of the general public or do we not bother to attempt this?
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Index:The_Report_of_the_Iraq_Inquiry_-_Executive_Summary.pdf
is work in progress.
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On 12 July 2016 at 16:17, Charles Matthews
wrote:
>>Neither am I; I asked whether [...]
> WP:DTS
You have quoted me selectively; omitting: "If you cannot, I'm happy to
leave things there."
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> On 12 July 2016 at 15:03 Andy Mabbett wrote:
>
> Neither am I; I asked whether [...]
>
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On 12 July 2016 at 12:22, とある白い猫 wrote:
> I am not really interested in discussing general policy of the BBC etc.
> regarding copyright at this point.
Neither am I; I asked whether you could substantiate your claim that:
BBC and commercial providers can be compelled [to relinquish their
rig
I am not really interested in discussing general policy of the BBC etc.
regarding copyright at this point. I would kindly ask we discontinue
pursuing that line of questions.
Instead, I would like to point out the specific files that relate to the
Iraq Inquiry.[1] These are briefings that should be
Andy, wmuks support seems very amateur. Is it worth pointing out that
they have a contract to keep it running. They seem to rely on the community
to spot errors and then fix them. They should be testing it every week and
fixing it without being prodded. Oh and hope you're OK. Cheers roger
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