4. What is Backstage?
• Encourage innovation and creativity in the 'web 2.0'
space, with a particular focus to work in the UK
5. backstage is a licence
• A licence similar to the creative commons non-
commercial attribution licence but with a few extras
clauses for the uk market
6. backstage is open data, feeds and api's
• Champion "open culture" around the BBC and with
that releasing data that can be made available on
backstage
9. Why R&D TV?
• Content for BBC R&D Website
• Content which we owned 100%
• Content we could control and licence
• Content no one else knew about
• Content for a long tail audience
• BBC & DRM podcast : http://digg.com/d15jvz
17. NIN “lights in the sky” HD footage
• About 405gb of HD footage available. Recorded
with multiple consumer HDV cameras during three
live shows: Victoria 12.05.08, Portland 12.07.08,
and Sacramento 12.12.08.
• This is raw, unedited, un-color-corrected HD
footage. It will be primarily of interest to advanced
users, who may wish to attempt to edit it together
into something. It could be really interesting to see
what creative users can put together using this and
other fan-recorded footage.
19. True sharing vs sharing?
• in·tent (n-tnt)
• n.
• 1. Something that is intended; an aim or purpose.
See Synonyms at intention.
• 2. Law The state of one's mind at the time one
carries out an action.
• 3. Meaning; purport.
24. R&D TV: Remixen mit der BBC
• Ausgewählte Videos unter CC-BY-NC-Lizenz
• Die BBC hat angekündigt, Bestandteile einer monatlichen
Technologiesendung unter einer Creative-Commons-Lizenz
zum Remixen bereitzustellen. Die technische Betreuung des
R&D TV genannten Programms übernimmt die BBC-
Forschungsabteilung RAD.
25. R&D TV: Remixen mit der BBC
• BBC-Fans aus aller Welt dürfen sich über eine Extra-Osterüberraschung freuen.
Der britische Senderriese lädt zum Remixen ein. Die erste Episode einer neuen
Sendereihe über moderne Technologien wird dazu unter der Creative Commons
Non-Commercial Attribution Lizenz V.2 zur Verfügung gestellt. Auf dem FTP-
Server finden sich 5-Minuten- und 30-Minuten-Zusammenschnitte in diversen
Videoformaten, darunter auch im offenen OGG-Format. In der ersten Episode
kommt unter anderem Nicholas Negroponte im Interview zu Wort.
•
• Wie die BBC im sendereigenen Backstage Blog mitteilt, sollen im Monatsabstand
weitere Folgen der Sendereihe zum Remixen bereitgestellt werden. Neben den
geschnittenen Videos soll auch sämtliches Rohmaterial für die Sendungen im
Internet angeboten werden. Die umfangreichen Dateien will die BBC sowohl bei
Archive.org archivieren als auch über P2P Next anbieten.
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33. Feedback
• If this tech show is continued, it has potential to be a great resource for
documentaries and tech information in general. I wish it much success
and applaud BBC for taking such an initiative. Also, for this to be
successful, the tech community should fully utilize the resources
provided by the BBC. It’ll encourage others to release content in similar
fashion. This is really good news for the Bit Torrent protocol, as well as
Creative Commons licensing model.
• http://torrentfreak.com/bbc-gets-ready-for-bittorrent-distribution-090409/#comment-547667
34. Feedback
• Only two words to describe this (assuming this isn’t a hoax)
EPIC WIN!
• r3loaded
• Yes, The BBC decides to join the 21st century, involving bittorrent (the
de-facto web standard of video delivery!) What a great day to be british,
if only they decided to use it instead of the shi**y iplayer….
• Elliot Comber
• Ok, so if you combine the BBC and France what does that equal? You
download a BBC show, seed it and go to jail for living in France? The
world is getting loopier everyday. Someone please stop the madness.
• Fredd
35. Feedback
• The first thing to understand is that the BBC doesn't automatically own
the rights to everything it broadcasts, even within the UK. For stuff they
own the rights to totally, they generally don't seem to give two hoots
what people do with it and are willing to actively encourage people to
play around with it. But just because the BBC may have been the first
broadcaster of a work doesn't mean they own the exclusive rights to do
with as they want.
• d'artagnan
36. On-line norms
• PLEASE KEEP ASKING FOR ADVICE if you need it. The biggest
problem with broadcasters trying to branch out into new media is they
don’t take the time and effort to engage with the p2p scene to learn the
unofficial rules and customs.
• As noted above, if you discover an error in your release the correct way
to rectify it is to fix the editing and release the new file with the word
PROPER in the file name.
• For your reference, we use File.Names.With.Dots because not all
systems correctly read spaces and will sometimes screw up the file
name so that%20it%20becomes%20hard%20to%20read
• http://torrentfreak.com/bbc-gets-ready-for-bittorrent-distribution-090409/#comment-547909