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BBC Sound Effects as possible audio source #361

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patzi opened this issue Oct 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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BBC Sound Effects as possible audio source #361

patzi opened this issue Oct 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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@patzi
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patzi commented Oct 8, 2020

The BBC has released 16000 sound files see http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/
I couldn't find the conditions under what kind of licence a file could be added to noice. So maybe the licence of the files does not fit to noice.

These 16,000 BBC Sound Effects are made available by the BBC in WAV format to download for use under the terms of the RemArc Licence. The Sound Effects are BBC copyright, but they may be used for personal, educational or research purposes, as detailed in the license.

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@ashutoshgngwr
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I don't think the license permits redistribution of sounds. Their homepage has the following link

For commercial use, you can license sound effects.

That page mentions the following

Our default license includes:

  • 100% Royalty-Free
  • Commercial Synchronization
  • All Media
  • Worldwide
  • Unlimited Usage by 1-User

I think Unlimited usage by 1-user implies no redistribution.

PS, it's a good source to use in future sound suggestions. I'll try to contact them via email and ask for clarification.

@JekRock
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JekRock commented Oct 16, 2020

Here is what the license states:

  • For non-commercial, personal or research purposes(for example, including the content on a non-commercial, advertisement-free reminiscence website aimed at helping trigger memories in people with dementia)
  • For formal education purposes while you are a student or a member of staff of a school, college or university(for example, if you are enrolled on a university or college course, or if you are a school pupil, or you are a teacher and you wish to display the content on an electronic whiteboard, including images in a printed classwork sheet)
    8.Using BBC content forbusiness
    a)When you need permission
    If you’re intending to use it for any other purpose, for example....
  • substantially to do your job–as an employee, contractor or consultant
  • for commercial purposes – to make a profit
  • for non-profit and government organisations
    ...you’ll need to get our permission first, and you might have to pay a fee. Find out more about getting permission to use BBC content at http://www.bbc.co.uk/helpandfeedback/use-material

So, it's definitely better to ask the permission first

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I am closing and pinning this issue since it's not really an issue and more of an additional resource for future contributions/contributors.

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