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.
Annie
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.
I've no idea. That answer was related to a point about Carnell and Boucher's novel 'Corpse Marker'.
Una