It was a nice program. They should do this more often
BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
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Re: BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
just lessened to it via Ember's link.
It was a nice program. They should do this more often
They even went to the Netherlands to visit the European Go Center.
It was a nice program. They should do this more often
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Re: BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
Yeah, it is. Jordus, please take down those. The BBC even let you listen to it for 7 days afterwards, so no need for those except for private archiving.DrStraw wrote:Isn't it copyrighted?Jordus wrote:The radio broadcast in three parts:
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Re: BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
Thanks! I had of course missed it earlier this morning. Appreciate the link.Jordus wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s9g0b
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Re: BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
It was a nice program, a fairly standard Radio 4 affair. No specifics on how to play Go, just tasteful introduction to the culture and the surroundings. The only thing I'd quibble with was the impression that computers can't play a decent game of Go. Out of date talk! Overall - an impressive program.
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Re: BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
(oh how I hate to start a copyright thread...)
It just means it hasn't been caught (or reported) yet.
Wrong !!Jordus wrote:If it is hosted on youtube, there is no copyright violation of linking to a youtube video.
It just means it hasn't been caught (or reported) yet.
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Re: BBC Radio 4 programme "Why Go"
It's probably preferable to grow up instead of playing word games with oneself.Jordus wrote: Yeah, it is. Jordus, please take down those. The BBC even let you listen to it for 7 days afterwards, so no need for those except for private archiving.
If it is hosted on youtube, there is no copyright violation of linking to a youtube video.
It is the video hosts (youtubes) responsibility to check for copyright violations, which if they find it as such, they will pull the video from their site.