Re: AR Sound Recordings


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Posted by Peter Roche on December 07, 2000 at 23:27:36 from 212.188.147.48:

In Reply to: Re: AR Sound Recordings posted by John Birch on December 06, 2000 at 14:11:30:

John, in answer to your questions;


1. You have a collection of BBC (radio?) broadcasts.


No longer. When I was expelled from TARS they were in somebody else's possession, Ted Alexander now has them.


2. The BBC have acted in a stunningly generous way and have allowed ? to make an unlimited number of non-commercial for-study-only copies of these.


Yes.


3. They have done this in writing.

Yes


4. The right to make those (non-commercial) copies vests in.... TARS? You? Anyone else who happens to be passing?


In TARS.


5. This offer has not been taken up by anyone in TARS for some reason.


Correct, as far as I know. When I was operating the TARS Sound & Vision Archive I made copies to use as 'lending copies', and following legal advice I used this form which worked very well;




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