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quinta-feira, abril 14, 2005
Creative Archive Licence
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Free internet access to thousands of clips from public service radio and TV programmes is a step closer after the launch of the Creative Archive Licence.
The BBC, Channel 4, the British Film Institute (BFI) and The Open University (OU) launched the scheme on Wednesday.
It is the first stage of the Creative Archive initiative announced by former BBC director general Greg Dyke in 2003.
Under the plans, the public will be able to "own" a copy of the clips and use them for their own creations.
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BBC NEWS
Free internet access to thousands of clips from public service radio and TV programmes is a step closer after the launch of the Creative Archive Licence.
The BBC, Channel 4, the British Film Institute (BFI) and The Open University (OU) launched the scheme on Wednesday.
It is the first stage of the Creative Archive initiative announced by former BBC director general Greg Dyke in 2003.
Under the plans, the public will be able to "own" a copy of the clips and use them for their own creations.
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BBC NEWS
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