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Invent Meridian
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I admit I did not know it was library but as you lot say, they had taken long enough to remove it.

Here it is if you want it!
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Invent Meridian wrote:I admit I did not know it was library but as you lot say, they had taken long enough to remove it.

Here it is if you want it!
Surely you shouldn't post it here if it's Library either. It's Library anywhere.
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GMTV2009 wrote:
Invent Meridian wrote:I admit I did not know it was library but as you lot say, they had taken long enough to remove it.

Here it is if you want it!
Surely you shouldn't post it here if it's Library either. It's Library anywhere.
As the piece in question is over 50 years of age, and from a position of law, the copyright in the sound recording will run for 50 years from the year of recording, or 50 years from date of release if released in that time. Actual duration may vary slightly from one country to another depending on national laws; but in the UK and in terms of this specific track I am satisfied that is is not a breach to distribute and share this track.

We do take copyright seriously, so your vigilance in mentioning it is appreciated.
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Gavin Scott wrote:
GMTV2009 wrote:
Invent Meridian wrote:I admit I did not know it was library but as you lot say, they had taken long enough to remove it.

Here it is if you want it!
Surely you shouldn't post it here if it's Library either. It's Library anywhere.
As the piece in question is over 50 years of age, and from a position of law, the copyright in the sound recording will run for 50 years from the year of recording, or 50 years from date of release if released in that time. Actual duration may vary slightly from one country to another depending on national laws; but in the UK and in terms of this specific track I am satisfied that is is not a breach to distribute and share this track.

We do take copyright seriously, so your vigilance in mentioning it is appreciated.
Someone taking something that should be taken seriously seriously for once, get the camera out, I want to record the moment.

And by the way Gav, whilst the workers install the new set, the lighting rig going in is a nice touch. Always thought it was dark anyway.
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The lighting rig has always been there. Just some parts of it have been lowered down for adjustments.
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Jovis wrote:The lighting rig has always been there. Just some parts of it have been lowered down for adjustments.
Of course, how silly of me, obviously we don't use teleprompters.
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GMTV2009 wrote:
Jovis wrote:The lighting rig has always been there. Just some parts of it have been lowered down for adjustments.
Of course, how silly of me, obviously we don't use teleprompters.
Autocue, darling. Mrs Mash calls it an Autocue.
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GMTV2009 wrote:And by the way Gav, whilst the workers install the new set, the lighting rig going in is a nice touch. Always thought it was dark anyway.
Glad you like it :)
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Beep wrote:
GMTV2009 wrote:
Jovis wrote:The lighting rig has always been there. Just some parts of it have been lowered down for adjustments.
Of course, how silly of me, obviously we don't use teleprompters.
Autocue, darling. Mrs Mash calls it an Autocue.
I'm not bound by the Ministry of Mash, though.
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Beep wrote:
GMTV2009 wrote:
Jovis wrote:The lighting rig has always been there. Just some parts of it have been lowered down for adjustments.
Of course, how silly of me, obviously we don't use teleprompters.
Autocue, darling. Mrs Mash calls it an Autocue.
Er - only if it's made by Autocue?
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I think they're talking about what people ACTUALLY refer to it as, like "hoover" and not vacuum cleaners, whereas only really anal and tedious people insist on referring to it by its technically correct name.
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