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Originally Posted by R Jones
Just to show that BT are keeping themselves sharp and on the button legally speaking here's a copy of my latest (and last) correspondence with Emma Sanderson: (on the topic of website copyright). It contains some great quotes for use in court!
My email to Emma Sanderson: (in full)
[I]Greetings.
Today's topic is the much neglected subject of website copyright which BT/Phorm seem to think does not apply to them.
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I keep saying that someone should put this to the test. AFAIK, all BT domains use http, are on the web and allow themselves to be crawled by Google search engines.
This would mean, according to them, that all BT websites have their copyright nulled and are open to commercial exploitation.
Should we figure out a way to commercially exploit BT websites?