Re: The Vault : A channel for TV rarities
- From: "Michael Alden" <drbencasey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jun 2006 23:09:23 -0700
The answer is an online library where anyone can access any show any
time. The Museum of Radio and TV (whatever the right name is) has all
that stuff. Just needs some way to pay to digitize it all and put it
online, and some sort of copyright model that would persuade the owners
of the rights to go along with it.
Uh, they really don't. They have samplings of shows but in almost all
cases they either have a couple of episodes and on many shows nothing
at all. UCLA Television archives is far better of a collection.
Actually Museum of TV isn't even second. Library of Congress has a
better collection than they do. But getting back to the topic, no one
is going to pay to transfer it and the museum holds no rights to any
shows.
.
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