LEGAL TV


Legal TV

Yesterday IPKat co-bloggie Jeremy visited the Birmingham (England, not Alabama) premises of Legal TV, a bright young television station that first went on air earlier this year and which seeks to provide a variety of programmes and services for a mixed audience of lawyers, clients and students. The typical viewer will probably not be a couch potato but will be indulging in a little streaming while sitting at his PC or laptop.

Apart from the programmes themselves, Jeremy also takes an interest in the channel's terms and conditions: what do they have to say about intellectual property? He found the following:
2. Copyright and Other Intellectual Property
The names, images and logos identifying Legal TV, Legal TV associated companies or third parties and their products and services are proprietary marks of Legal TV, its associated companies and/or third parties. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as conferring by implication, estoppel or otherwise any licence or right under any trade mark or patent of Legal TV, its associated companies or any other third party.

4. Third Party Sites/Links
Legal TV is not responsible for the availability or content of any third party websites or material you access through this site. If you decide to visit any linked site, you do so at your own risk and it is your responsibility to take all protective measures to guard against viruses or other destructive elements. Legal TV does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, services or information on or available from third party websites or material (including payment for and delivery of such products or services). Legal TV is not responsible for any damage, loss or offence caused by or, in connection with, any content, advertising, products, services or information available on such websites or material. Any terms, conditions, warranties or representations associated with such dealings, are solely between you and the relevant provider of the service.

Links to this site must be direct to any complete content page (and not any part of a page) within legaltv.co.uk and must not be viewed within the pages of any other site. Legal TV disclaims all liability for any legal or other consequences (including for infringement of third party rights) of links made to this site.

Links do not imply that Legal TV endorses, is affiliated or associated with any linked site, or is legally authorised to use any trademark, trade name, logo or copyright symbol displayed in or accessible through the links, or that any linked site is authorised to use any trademark, trade name, logo or copyright symbol of Legal TV or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries.

5. Disclaimer/Limitation of Liability
This site and the information, names, images, pictures, logos and icons relating to www.legaltv.co.uk, Legal TV and/or any of Legal TV's associated companies, products and services (or to third party products and services), is provided "AS IS" and on an "AS AVAILABLE" basis without any representation or endorsement being made and without warranty of any kind, including but not limited to the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, compatibility, security and accuracy.

7. Software
From time to time certain software which is the protected work of Legal TV or its suppliers may be made available to download from this site. You are licensed to use the software on a non-exclusive basis only for the purposes for which it is indicated. You may not use the software for any other purpose and may not redistribute, sell, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise deal with the software.
The IPKat is glad to see that so many issues are addressed, so succinctly too. He's curious, though to see if any of his readers can spot any interesting omissions. Email your responses to the IPKat here. The best answers will be posted on this site in due course.

More on Legal TV here
Illegal TV here, here and here
LEGAL TV LEGAL TV Reviewed by Jeremy on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 Rating: 5

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