Annie wrote:
In a message dated 3/13/01 8:30:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, una@qresearch.org.uk writes:
<< It is in this case - see my post on the way these things were handled at
the
time at the BBC. >>
It sounds like, though, this is more a contractual thing with the BBC and
its
writers than any form of universal UK copyright law.
And this isn't relevant to a series commissioned by the BBC?
Same goes for the people who keep bringing in US law. We're not talking about Star Trek, you know, and what is legally or socially acceptable in the USA may not be acceptable in other countries.
Shane
"Spare me the amateur psychology"--Avon
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