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- From: nish@cv4.chem.purdue.edu (Nishantha I.)
- Newsgroups: alt.internet.services
- Subject: Re: UK teletext server
- Message-ID: <C1HnwJ.943@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 01:24:18 GMT
- References: <1993Jan19.153202.17519@ohm.york.ac.uk> <1k1cjvINNorb@uk-news.uk.sun.com>
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- In article <1k1cjvINNorb@uk-news.uk.sun.com> john.slater@uk.sun.com writes:
- >It's worse than that. Ceefax pages are covered by BBC copyright, and
- >you're not allowed to feed them to all and sundry (just as you're not
- >allowed to videotape your favourite show and distribute tapes to all
- >your friends). I'm sure the same goes for Teletext on ITV and C4.
- >
- >And before someone says "but it's OK because I'm not charging money for
- archive that is accessible by internet?
- Pardon me if my question sounds stupid.I assure you gentlemen
- it is sheer ignorence on my part.But I would still like an answer to
- my question :-)
- Thanks
- Nishantha
-