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Old 14th Feb 2021, 12:57 pm   #1
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Default BBC Monographs & BBC Engineering

A fair selection BBC Monographs & BBC Engineering has been added to the World Radio History site https://worldradiohistory.com/BBC-Monographs.htm
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Default Re: BBC Monographs & BBC Engineering

The full list are available from the BBC for some long time, see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/search?quer...ons&Decade=All

Although not as easy to navigate. They are BBC copyright.
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thanks, rather interesting, enjoyed the one about the 1960's radiophonic workshop and photos
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Probably not proteced by copyright in the USA. Before US copyright law changed circa 2000, it was necessary to file a copy of a work with their Library of Congress to get copyright protection there, and many non- US concerns didn't bother, especially for what were probably considered to be ephemeral works of little ongoing commercial value. That is why US sites can quite legally host works that are copyright-protected in other countries.
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