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Danny Stewart June 2, 2006 11:33 AM

Doctor Who Theme Repository closed down by order of the BBC
 
Well, looks like the Doctor Who Theme Repository must finally close its doors. I got this e-mail yesterday (Thursday, June 1) at around 12:30 in the afternoon, from the BBC Counterfeit Items Brand Protection Team.

Quote:

As the contact point for the website < http://www.dannystewart.com/doctorwho/themes/ > I am writing to confirm that much of the material on your website is being offered in violation of copyright and trade mark law.
Your disclaimer has actually recognised the ownership of the DR WHO brand and associated themes, but by offering this material for others to download you are infringing the rights of BBC and others.

You are requested to remove immediately any and all DR WHO themes from your website (and any other websites under your control) and undertake not to offer them for distribution (or sale) again.

If we have not received your undertaking, or any of the above items are still available, by Friday June 2nd at 9am Eastern Time (1400 hrs BST) we will assume that you do not wish to co-operate, and we will consider further action against you.

We look forward to hearing from you without delay.

Yours,
Brand Protection team
BBC Worldwide Ltd
London
UK

If you look at the Theme Repository now, you'll notice that it's been shut down. We had a good run and we knew it couldn't last forever, but it's still very sad to see it go. :(

Ronnie Rowlands June 2, 2006 11:50 AM

I for one am very very sad to hear this:(

Ross Hendrie June 2, 2006 11:50 AM

Pfft. Stupid BBC.

Danny Stewart June 2, 2006 12:06 PM

It is very sad. I am proud to say that during its year of operation, the Doctor Who Theme Repository received an amazing 100,000 downloads. I got to be quite famous... a bit too famous, perhaps. Oh well... at least I made a positive difference to thousands of Doctor Who fans around the world.

Ross Hendrie June 2, 2006 4:07 PM

Indeed. You have that to be proud of.

Danny Stewart June 2, 2006 4:23 PM

Thank you, Ross.

Ronnie Rowlands June 3, 2006 2:53 AM

If it wasn't for you I wouldnt have any closing themes in my collection. :)

Ronnie Rowlands June 3, 2006 2:54 AM

OH, thats a bit of an RTD isn't it? Rounding it off like that:P Was that the exact number?

Danny Stewart June 3, 2006 10:18 AM

No, unfortunately I deleted all the files before I was able to check. It's also a bit of estimation, because I know I only had 40,000 downloads on the new site, but the new site was only running for about a third of the time the site was online, so extrapolating for the previous two-thirds of the time, I came up with the figure of an additional 60,000. There were likely more than 100,000, but that's where my guess will remain at.

Chris Britton June 3, 2006 2:01 PM

Danny, i am shocked and angry at this, i only heard a couple of themes, but they were brilliant. the BBC are being killjoys, they were popular. I am so sorry about this mate. as a mark of respect, could i possibly have some? to stick on my PSP and iPod so they are never forgotten :) I never actually had the adress, so i never heard all of them.

Danny Stewart June 3, 2006 2:35 PM

I'm working on getting a possible new solution online as soon as possible. I'll keep you informed -- thanks for your support. :)

Chris Britton June 3, 2006 4:27 PM

Beware of lawyers, nothing can stop them, not even a fat mans armpits :P

BritCanuck June 3, 2006 5:34 PM

The BBC wrote: "Your disclaimer has actually recognised the ownership of the DR WHO brand and associated themes, but by offering this material for others to download you are infringing the rights of BBC and others."

They always find an excuse. First Aggedor.com, now the Theme Repository.

Danny Stewart wrote: "I got this e-mail yesterday (Thursday, June 1) at around 12:30 in the afternoon (EDT), from the BBC Counterfeit Items Brand Protection Team."
The BBC wrote: "If we have not received your undertaking, or any of the above items are still available, by Friday June 2nd at 9am Eastern Time (1400 hrs BST) we will assume that you do not wish to co-operate, and we will consider further action against you."

And how dare they give you less than 24 hours' notice. Maryland is in the Eastern time zone, so they only gave you 21 hours' notice. Even 24 hours is too short. What if you'd been on holiday?:confused:

Lucas doesn't seem to have any problems with fansites supporting a franchise that is significantly larger worldwide than DW.
They're already complaining about the current season on IMDb's boards. The last thing the BBC can afford to do right now is turn their own fans against their flagship show.

Shame. The Theme Repository will be greatly missed.

Otherwise, have a nice weekend.

Danny Stewart June 4, 2006 2:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BritCanuck
They always find an excuse. First Aggedor.com, now the Theme Repository.


Very true. It's a shame that they don't let things like this go on. Life's too short to deprive people of things they have no other way of getting, like rare Doctor Who themes from 20 years ago plus.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BritCanuck
And how dare they give you less than 24 hours' notice. Maryland is in the Eastern time zone, so they only gave you 21 hours' notice. Even 24 hours is too short. What if you'd been on holiday?:confused:


That had occurred to me... if I'd been away from my e-mail even for a day, they may have filed a lawsuit or something just because I couldn't get to my e-mail! I really think that was unfair of them. The least they can do is give me 48 hours worth of notice or more... surely that's not unreasonable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BritCanuck
Lucas doesn't seem to have any problems with fansites supporting a franchise that is significantly larger worldwide than DW.

I have no firsthand experience regarding this but it strikes me as a bit surprising. What sort of stuff do they allow to go on? Anything comparable to what I was doing?

Quote:

Originally Posted by BritCanuck
They're already complaining about the current season on IMDb's boards. The last thing the BBC can afford to do right now is turn their own fans against their flagship show.

I agree, but in the end, they know the people they go after for doing things like this are the diehard fans and will always watch the show anyway, so they don't lose out in the end... and even if they did, it would only be a very small handful of viewers lost to them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BritCanuck
Shame. The Theme Repository will be greatly missed.

Agreed. I'll miss having it around... I put a lot of time and effort into collecting all those themes together, and it was always a high priority because I knew so many people counted on me and enjoyed the site. But all good things must come to an end. :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by BritCanuck
Otherwise, have a nice weekend.

Thanks, mate. Same to you. Keep in touch.

SamM June 4, 2006 6:42 AM

Hi Everyone
Im really really upset to hear the Theme Repository has been shut down. I would like to say that I think over the last few months the Repository has given Doctor Who fans an insite into the Themes and will greatly be missed.
Im really sorry for whats happened.
Speak to you all soon.

Ross Hendrie June 4, 2006 8:37 AM

It seems a lot of people will miss the repository.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Stewart
Life's too short to deprive people of things they have no other way of getting, like rare Doctor Who themes from 20 years ago plus.

Also, sorry to bring something so irrelevent into the conversation, but what have you ever done that's longer? You've no basis for comparison. :P

Chris Britton June 4, 2006 8:49 AM

Ross has a point :P

Danny Stewart June 4, 2006 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SamM
Hi Everyone
Im really really upset to hear the Theme Repository has been shut down. I would like to say that I think over the last few months the Repository has given Doctor Who fans an insite into the Themes and will greatly be missed.
Im really sorry for whats happened.
Speak to you all soon.

Thanks for your support, Sam.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
It seems a lot of people will miss the repository.

Yes, and a lot more people that I don't even know.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ross Hendrie
Also, sorry to bring something so irrelevent into the conversation, but what have you ever done that's longer? You've no basis for comparison. :P

Wait, what? I'm sorry, I don't understand the question... I was just saying that the Doctor Who themes were really old and that people are only on this planet for a brief span... why not just let people have the music they want?

Chris Britton June 4, 2006 2:20 PM

because of Lawyers and executives.

Danny Stewart June 4, 2006 4:06 PM

Well, obviously. I'm just saying it's not fair.


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