Trading Auntie: the exploitation and protection of intellectual property rights during the BBC’s monopoly years
Most histories of British television date the emergence of a trade in programming to the mid- to late-1950s when recording technologies turned previously ephemeral programmes into exchangeable goods and ITV brought a commercial impetus to British broadcasting. However, this historicisation of Britis...
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Routledge
2009
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