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Originally Posted by tilt
Legal situation is covered in http://www.abc.net.au/copyright.htm
which includes this
# You may retrieve the ABC's materials for information only.
# You may save a local copy or send it to your printer for your own personal use or in order to inform authorised and potential users about the ABC materials. However, you may not make any charge for such use and any commercial exploitation is expressly prohibited.
© 2010 ABC
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So no selling it is permitted, and no changing it either. It sounds as if you can send an email or post it to a discussion board. And saving to your hard disk or DVD is OK as long as it is local and not a distribution.
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The terms of service for iView are different for the rest of the site though. Specifically:
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/iview/faq.htm
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ABC pays the owners of our content extra licensing fees to allow for it to be shown for at least 14 days online via iView. Streaming rights with the ABC are limited by a number of legal or business agreements that differ from program to program. A program must expire for many reasons, including music rights management, impending DVD sales and syndication deals. ABC is keen to support those content makers and therefore does not license content to be downloaded onto individual devices. Use of third party applications that allow downloadable versions of ABC iView programs is therefore unauthorised and not supported in any way.
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Although you/I/we are not doing anything illegal, we are breaking the terms of service of the abc iview site.