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By Chris
#184549
As you'll have seen, thanks to the hard work of Console, we now have our own web-based MiniMoyles on the main page of the site. This was developed to allow users who don't use Windows, or who aren't permitted to install software on their machines, to get the latest news and updates from the team.

If you launch the pop-up window and then keep it open, the system will alert you when a new message arrives with a pop-up message and, if you haven't selected the 'mute' option, a short sound.

We have tested MiniMoyles on the following platform and browser configurations. If you can add to this list, please let us know below - this post will then be updated.

'Y' indicates correct operation, 'N' indicates a failure.

Windows:
  • Y - Internet Explorer
  • Y - Firefox
MacOS:
  • Y - Mozilla
  • Y - Safari
  • N - Internet Explorer
Linux:
  • Y - Firefox
Last edited by Chris on Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By Chris
#184999
Visitors to the site will notice that the web-based Mini-Moyles has been removed, this is at the request of the BBC.

They viewed the service as "illegally using data from bbc.co.uk", which "[broke] the terms and conditions of the site. - Point three of the terms and conditions (http://www.bbc.co.uk/terms/) states: You may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use bbc.co.uk content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any bbc.co.uk content except for your own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of bbc.co.uk content requires the prior written permission of the BBC."

Although I personally feel their interpretation of the above is rather strict with regard to the non-commercial use of a publicly available piece of data, I suppose there is far more on this site which they could justifiably object to, which they kindly haven't.

We are in discussion to continue to provide the service, but are not hopeful.

Sorry to those inconvenienced by this move – it is unfortunately out of our control.

Chris.
Last edited by Chris on Tue Jul 12, 2005 7:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#185003
sad that the bbc feels the need to do that. i would understand if you were making money off the back of it but in this case it seems petty.
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By Uglybob
#185004
are they trying to think that this site is trying to profit from them.
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By Walter Sobchak
#185005
Victor Meldrew took over when I saw that!





All I can say now is......
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By bliss
#185017
Uglybob wrote:are they trying to think that this site is trying to profit from them.


thats true, the beeb are just being unfair
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By Uglybob
#185026
this site is promoting chris moyles, surely it should be them paying chris really
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By DC
#185034
bliss wrote:
Uglybob wrote:are they trying to think that this site is trying to profit from them.


thats true, the beeb are just being unfair


I agree, to be honest. It should be created for all formats by the BBC. They should be the ones who have to do that, not Console. They are just sad b*stards.
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By Mk.
#185128
Come on you guys, half the point of the Mini-Moyles is to (1) get as many downloads as possible, (2) generate regular traffic to the R1 website and (3) provide exclusive show content to a purposefully select group of people. The decision can be understood.
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By Betti911
#185129
But having it on this site will make it more avaliable to people. More people will use it and listen more hence increase the popularity of the show.
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By Console
#185130
Mk. wrote:Come on you guys, half the point of the Mini-Moyles is to (1) get as many downloads as possible, (2) generate regular traffic to the R1 website and (3) provide exclusive show content to a purposefully select group of people. The decision can be understood.


While that maybe true, the only one webMini-Moyles might have changed was the first. webMini-Moyles was primary for people who couldn't have the original, whether this is because it is not their computer or because they don't use windoze, it was never meant as a replacement, just as an alternative.

However, the above is more or less irrelevant as we're fairly convinced that it wasn't the BBC's fault, and it was the creator of the original, who's name I won't publish (although its easy enough to find), that (would have) complained about it.
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By Aled
#185145
Console wrote:
Mk. wrote:Come on you guys, half the point of the Mini-Moyles is to (1) get as many downloads as possible, (2) generate regular traffic to the R1 website and (3) provide exclusive show content to a purposefully select group of people. The decision can be understood.


While that maybe true, the only one webMini-Moyles might have changed was the first. webMini-Moyles was primary for people who couldn't have the original, whether this is because it is not their computer or because they don't use windoze, it was never meant as a replacement, just as an alternative.

However, the above is more or less irrelevant as we're fairly convinced that it wasn't the BBC's fault, and it was the creator of the original, who's name I won't publish (although its easy enough to find), that (would have) complained about it.


It wasn't the company that complained. This DID come from the BBC.
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By Chris
#185147
I'm sure that one day someone will create a client that people can make use of on their personal machines. This would be something unconnected with chrismoyles.net, and would not make use of any BBC data as-shipped.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#185148
Can someone not create a "Mis-information Moyles" with totally made up rumours and features?
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By bliss
#185149
now that would be good, unless the beeb bring in that copyright laws again
By David
#185247
Surely the company that made the program anyway wouldnt care, as the stuff web Mini Moyles was taking wasnt the program, it was the actual content which the BBC made.
By Jono
#185248
That's a good point.
But then again surely they'd want people to download the program, or they could have been 'exclusively' signed up to make all of these things.
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By DemonHorse
#185253
David wrote:Surely the company that made the program anyway wouldnt care, as the stuff web Mini Moyles was taking wasnt the program, it was the actual content which the BBC made.


That may be why the BBC has the problem with it, and not the company who made the software?
By David
#185293
Yeah, but lots of people were speculating that it was Skinkers who had the problem...

OK thanks, good to know. Does anyone have the cat[…]