Re: RadioArchive.cc - RIP

2013-01-18 Thread Christopher Woods (CM)
On 18/01/2013 10:20, Jon Davies wrote: On 18 January 2013 09:57, Chris Marriott wrote: Actually, Jon, British copyright law is surprisingly lax when it comes to radio broadcasts. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the copyright on UK radio broadcasts, in its article "Copyright Law of the

rtmpdump updates for Ubuntu and derivatives

2013-01-18 Thread Jon Davies
Following the various discussions around rtmpdump, I've today added a patch to rtmpdump and uploaded it to ppa:jon-hedgerows/get-iplayer-testing The patched version should be available in the next few hours once launchpad has built it. It seems to work for me, but I haven't been having the proble

Re: RadioArchive.cc - RIP

2013-01-18 Thread Jon Davies
On 18 January 2013 09:57, Chris Marriott wrote: > Actually, Jon, British copyright law is surprisingly lax when it comes to > radio broadcasts. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the copyright on UK > radio broadcasts, in its article "Copyright Law of the United Kingdom" [snip] > > Hence reco

Re: RadioArchive.cc - RIP

2013-01-18 Thread Shevek
On 18 January 2013 10:12, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > On 2013-01-18 09:57, Chris Marriott wrote: >> >> Actually, Jon, British copyright law is surprisingly lax when it comes to >> radio broadcasts. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the copyright on >> UK >> radio broadcasts, in its article "C

Re: RadioArchive.cc - RIP

2013-01-18 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On 2013-01-18 09:57, Chris Marriott wrote: Actually, Jon, British copyright law is surprisingly lax when it comes to radio broadcasts. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the copyright on UK radio broadcasts, in its article "Copyright Law of the United Kingdom". It also says: "This articl

Re: RadioArchive.cc - RIP

2013-01-18 Thread Chris Marriott
Actually, Jon, British copyright law is surprisingly lax when it comes to radio broadcasts. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about the copyright on UK radio broadcasts, in its article "Copyright Law of the United Kingdom". - Under the terms of the 1956 Act

Re: Fw: RadioArchive.cc - RIP

2013-01-18 Thread Jon Davies
On 17 January 2013 23:45, Peter S Kirk wrote: > I up BBC radio to TPB now. Admitting in a public forum that you're acting in a way that's clearly contrary to the law isn't such a good idea. get_iplayer is intended for personal use within the law: I'm not a lawyer (though I do a fair amount of c