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Tribute to Senna, on last Sunday's Top Gear
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Apparently due to some copyright issue it can never be shown again. Sure enough it was not on the subsequent repeat on BBC3 tonight. Anyone know what this is all about, I just sue some comments from drivers and old footage that must have been seen thousands on times, so what is copyrighted? After Sunday's show Jezza said it would never be seen again. No doubt it's on you tube!
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or this looks better - there is a note on this one (and I quote)
However sadly it may never be shown on tv again due to how much it cost the bbc in liecencing. Also the bbc are trying to remove all vidoes of it from the internet. So download it now or you might never be able to see it again.
http://www.gtplanet.n...wthread.php?p=3945239
However sadly it may never be shown on tv again due to how much it cost the bbc in liecencing. Also the bbc are trying to remove all vidoes of it from the internet. So download it now or you might never be able to see it again.
http://www.gtplanet.n...wthread.php?p=3945239
This must be some sort of F1 Copyright issue.Maybe Bernie Ecclestone won't allows video to be shown unless he gets his cut of the profits.
Only last night I watched a documentry on Senna called 'The Right to Win' and I was really disapponted. There was loads of comments from other F1 Drivers, but I was expecting lots of video clips of Senna Racing in F1, and there were none. All they showed were lots of still photos of Senna.
Only last night I watched a documentry on Senna called 'The Right to Win' and I was really disapponted. There was loads of comments from other F1 Drivers, but I was expecting lots of video clips of Senna Racing in F1, and there were none. All they showed were lots of still photos of Senna.
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