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| galastore
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04-29-2006 07:07 AM ET (US)
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| Bethzy
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11-25-2005 10:17 AM ET (US)
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| Jennifer
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08-03-2005 08:02 AM ET (US)
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01-25-2005 10:22 AM ET (US)
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12-09-2004 08:27 PM ET (US)
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12-03-2004 07:02 AM ET (US)
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11-25-2003 08:20 PM ET (US)
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Poem about DRUGS So many people I've cared about have been hurt by drugs. Fucking mugs. Once used i couldn't get them back. From even weed to speed to crack. One took drugs to be thin, black rings around eyes, where to begin. They're unclean and easily kill. One guy dies off his first ever pill. The mouth chattering looks ugly and wrong. Sitting down stoned puffing away at a bong. People in clubs with water in their hand. Sweating and jibbing - ruling the land. Once beautiful people now turned bad. I remember when we were happy, now its turned sad. Friendships are lost, not a core in the world. Borrowing money for her addiction, poor fickle girl. Intelligent people drained by dope, off their faces I couldn't cope. Dont get me wrong not all turned out this way. Why even start. Stay clean today! Oooh, "I've got a gram, I've got a handful of pills", again mother fucker that stuff will KILL!!! You sound like a fool & look even worse, Rinsing out all the money from your purse. People say its peer pressure, I disagree. They all took drugs, it NEVER got to me. high on life, the room is full of king and queens, Say NO to temptation - BE ALIVE AND CLEAN!!!!
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09-02-2003 07:55 PM ET (US)
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Everyone is assuming streaming here - or streaming quality at least. But why should it be limited like that? Server space? Let's do a brief calculation:
Take a section of the TV archives - 40 years, say. Let's say, during that time, 40% of each day (on average) contributed material to the archive. I've no idea if this is high or low but we need a finger in the air. And let's have good quality - 2GB per hour - good DVD quality.
Which would take:
40 * 365 * 24 * 2 * 0.4 GB which is 280,320 GB
less than 300 Terabytes. A perfectly achievable volume, yet still able to deliver 40 years of TV at DVD quality.
I can dream, can't I?
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08-31-2003 07:18 AM ET (US)
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Yeah, sure - there's plenty of them. These are the people who greenlit a hugely expensive "comrades reuinted" website that connects war veterans, at a time when the New Media division was cutting back staff.
That's what I can forwrd thinking - serving a dwindling and largely techno-illiterate audience at a time of financial uncertainty.
This whole archive idea is a fantasy. At best, we'll see short education-related clips - but nothing more.
"The further back go you, the simler the rights issues are"
You obviously know nothing about television and radio rights. Everyone from the cameraman, to the actors, to the scriptwriters and crew have to be paid when a programme gets repeated.
The BBC might own the footage, but they don't own the online rights to about 99 precent of the material in their archive - getting those rights freed up will be nigh-on impossible.
Can you imagine trying to buy out the rights for any given programme, taking into account how many times it could potentially be downloaded?
Dream on.
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08-29-2003 12:40 PM ET (US)
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I'm not sure if it would be appropriate to name them, but I'd like to back Danny and say that they do exist. I'm also pretty sure my list of 'highups' and Danny's would overlap in 2 out of 3 cases.
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08-29-2003 11:52 AM ET (US)
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"There are people in the BBC - high-up people - who really do understand the Net and will do this if they see it as potentially popular idea."
Name them.
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08-28-2003 09:04 AM ET (US)
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I think it's one step at a time. And this is what makes the Archive such a good place to start: the further back you go, the simpler the rights issues are. Rethinking future rights has to come later, because we don't even know what we have to deal with yet. (I actually *do* think they should shy away from future rights, at least for a while, because it's a problem that the rest of the industry will face. Whereas the Archive initiative is something that the BBC can pioneer on its own.)
That said, I think there's a place for establishing new, Creative Commons-like licensing in some places in the BBC already. The news.bbc.co.uk "viewer's pictures" licence is a great model for this. I think educational programs - which have traditionally had to deal with teacher's wanting to time-shift and reuse them are another place where it makes sense to think about this. But I'm wandering very close to IANAL area here, so I'll shut up too.
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