User talk:JacktyuS

Use of schedule in Talk:Channel 4
Hi there

I noticed that you added a schedule to the Talk:Channel 4 talk page. Sadly I had to revert the edit you made for the following reasons:


 * According to What Wikipedia is not policy under section 1.7.3. Wikipedia is not a TV/Radio Guide.


 * Schedules can fail no original research policy.


 * If you have taken a schedule from a website, they are copyrighted and the schedule could be in violation of copyright policy.


 * Under schedule 17 of the Broadcasting Act 1990, it is illegal under UK law to publish a schedule for BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1 (including all regions and GMTV) or Channel 4 without paying a royality to Broadcasting Dataservices (BDS). And I quote: The programme summaries are the subject matter of copyright. The information may only be reproduced pursuant to a licence issued by the copyright owner or pursuant to the statutory licence set out in Schedule 17 of the Broadcasting Act 1990. This ruling affects BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 terrestrial channels only. Broadcasting Dataservices is the agent of BBC Worldwide, the ITVA companies and Channel 4 in the matter of issuing copyright licences and collecting copyright fees. More information on this matter can be found here: Wikipedia talk:Copyright problems.

Apologies for reverting your changes. Please refrain from adding schedules to articles in the future. Thank you. --tgheretford (talk) 00:07, 1 January 2007 (UTC)