Archive for the ‘News’ Category

Issue with BBC content

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

I seem to be writing more and more blog posts about large content providers not being happy with free publicity on FootyTweets, RugbyTweets, CricketTweets and MotorTweets. So whats happend this time? Well the BBC have written a letter to me and said that I am infringing their copyright by framing their content. I immediately went to Twitter (@ollieparsley) and let everyone know what had happened and the immediate responses were that framing content is not copying it.

This then set me off and I have written a letter back (at their request) after removing the frame and promising not to infringe their copyright. Below I have included some text from my reply letter. It brings up a number of factors:

I will now go into my reasoning for using framed content on my site.

BBC content
The BBC content in the frame IS the BBC sports pages, not scraped, not crawled, not copied, simply had a navigation frame placed above it.

Digg.com
The site that has 10s of millions of visitors every month that have, for the last few months, started using the “Digg bar” that puts content, quite a lot of which is BBC’s, into a Digg frame.

You will notice that I have brought up a number of issues with the way they want control of the way their content is delivered round the web.

Thanks

Ollie

twitter.com/ollieparsley

MotorTweets Formula 1 Cease and Desist

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

I know some of you don’t want to hear about other services in my Twitter sport network but this is quite important news.

Anyway, the big companies are at it again. For the second time in 2 weeks I have received a Cease and Desist notice. This time it is all to do with the use of the Formula 1 “F1″ logo on MotorTweets.

The notice essentially came from the FOA, Formula One Administration Limited. Because I had used their logo without asking their permission for a non-profit website to use it.

After starting the MotorTweets service just over a week ago I already have over 1000 people following the various Twitter accounts and it is increasing all the time. It is incredibly frustrating that these big companies can’t see that I make no money from this service and do it for the love of the sport. But they still want me to pay ££££’s to promote them? It will be them that is losing out.

OK, so not using their logo isn’t that big a deal as I simply removed it. But one other thing they added to their list was that the lap/race times is their copyright. This is the line that was in the e-mail:

Formula One Administration Limited (”FOA”) has the exclusive right to commercially exploit the FIA Formula One World Championship (”the Championship”) including, but not limited to, all moving images, other audio/video content, timing data and results.

They didn’t acuse me of using it as they are obviously not computer literate enough to click 2 buttons to see some race updates. But I have now removed the lap/race times from all further tweets, unless they come from an official news source.

They haven’t even said where to get official race updates. So they clearly just don’t want Twitter or any useful service that isn’t paying ££££’s to get race updates!

I wonder which company will be next to ruin their online credibility??

Please comment with your thoughts.

Ollie
http://twitter.com/ollieparsley


The FootyTweets “Cease and Desist” Story

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

FootyTweets logo

Before I start here is a link to a Wikipedia article explaining what a Cease and Desist letter is.

If you follow me on Twitter (@ollieparsley) then you will have found out last night (2nd April) that I received a Cease and Desist notice from a company that looks after the Premier League and Football Leagues copyright online. Of course I checked that the company was legitimate and I am unhappy to say that they are legitimate.

This essentially comes from the Football DataCo (that is owned by the Premier League and Football League) via a company that looks after their online copyright. You can read an enlightening wikipedia article about previous contraversies. This one too from a few years ago regarding a Watfor Fanzine site.

What did it say?

The email I first received said FootyTweets was “using the UK Club Crests and League logos without permission from the Clubs or the UK Leagues“. The e-mails that then went back and forth went on to add the fact that I need a licence to display fixtures (I looked on their site and it would be £52,000!). Further to this I was told I need another licence to display match updates. I currently get this from an outside source and then send them to Twitter.

It was also mentioned that a number of clubs (I asked 3 times in separate emails who they were and the question was avoided all 3 times) and they wanted their content removed. So if they won’t tell me who the clubs are I can’t remove their content!

What do I have to change?

  • Remove all UK club logos
  • Remove all UK league logos
  • Stop match updates untill I buy a licence that will allow me to do 9 updates per match (ridiculous). But I can post all the match updates after the game is over. Don’t think thats very useful though.
  • Remove the content of some football clubs, but they won’t say which!

What have I done so far?

  • Removed the Premier League and Football League logos
  • Removed the Football Leagues from the site untill I create some copyright free logos (Championship, League One and League Two)
  • Replaced the Premier League logos with shirts that might look vaguely similar to some shirts worn in a top UK league (don’t want to get into trouble again!)
  • Disabled match updates. BUT! I have an idea for crowd sourcing match updates for you (and me), the true fans.

What I haven’t done

  • I am allowed to carry on with the news articles as normal

Why was I frustrated?

If you were reading my tweets last night you would have felt my frustration. I was so angry and frustrated I took the dog for a walk at 11:30pm. But why was I like this? Rather than bore you with paragraphs I will just list them.

  • I make no money
  • The ads on the site cover a tiny bit of other costs like hosting etc
  • I am sending the clubs a lot of traffic. In some cases thousands a month
  • I have a created a new way for them to engage their fans in a social network that they will probably not venture in to for years
  • I still have 70 club logos to make.
  • I have e-mail each club individually and ask permission to use their logo/crest.
  • I am not insulting them at all, quite the opposite. I am increasing their reach.
  • They won’t tell me the clubs that have complained. I want to know so I can talk to them about how there is not a downside to this for them.
  • They have taken an “old media” stance on this. By which I mean sending these notes rather than embracing the face that they are getting publicity. Which I consider to be backwards and not helping promote themselves as a forward thinking company and are simply “reactive” instead of “proactive”.

Thanks to the fans

I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the kind messages they have send. I have not had one single bad reply. Thanks so much I really really appreciate it.

I believe we can overcome this and together make an awesome FootyTweets service

I really believe that we can come together and make our own match updates and news feeds using the power of Twitter, ReTweeting, Hashtags and URL’s. I have some ideas that I will run past in a survey. Hopefully we can get match updates back up and better than before.

Please comment away below and I will try to respond promtly.

Ollie
http://twitter.com/ollieparsley

Update: I think that if we can come together and create a standard way of writing match updates then I, and others can integrate it into FootyTweets and other apps. What do you think?

For instance I could tweet “#goal Bent scored in the 90th minute #thfc 1 - 0 #mufc”. This would mean that Marcus Bent scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur in the 90th minute and the current score is now 1-0.



RSS feeds now available

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

RSS

Each team on the 3 sites now has their own RSS feed. The feed contains their latest news updates and goal updates (if available). I haven’t forgotten about you ATOM feed lovers, they are available too. The data in the feed is as up-to-date as the Twitter feed for each team.

Just go to a teams page and click on the RSS icon at the top of your browser.

Super League added to RugbyTweets

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Super League logo

You might have thought I forgot about rugby league teams! But I hadn’t. All the Super League teams are now available to follow. Check out RugbyTweets.com for more info.

Don’t forget if you have any ideas leave them in the feedback forum.

MLS teams added

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

MLS logo

As of about 10 minutes ago FootyTweets now has the MLS East and West conferences availible to follow. In the off-season there is just news. When a source of goal updates is found they will be added. UK Coca-cola League Two teams are still to be added. It takes a long time to add them so I am working up the energy to put a good few hours into getting them added!

Let me know what you think. If you have any ideas please put them in the feedback forum.