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I too have access to the facilities to do this sort of thing - and plenty
of server space.

>So, is it worth the BUF following up on this potential and getting the
>various video footage onto the web?
>
>Anyone know what the copyright regs are? e.g. Will Channel 4 get stroppy
>if we put their documentary on the web?
>

The answer to this is almost definitly yes - however they won't notice
unless anyone actually informs them...

Another issue is that any footage of the entire documentary (or comparable
length) would be extremely painful to download.  Several shorter clips of
highlights or coverage from the worlds seems much more feasable.  Perhaps
the entire thing could be made avialable on CD (but then there is no real
advantage of this over video).

I suspect the only way to do this i any case is for one (or more) of us to
get hold of the tapes and just go ahead and do it.  (Does all the footage
exist in one place/tape?)

In a related issue anyone interested should look at 

http://www.whatisultimate.com
 and let me know what you think of the site - anyone interested in helping
to expand it would be very welcome.

And if you have an ultimate related website check out:

www.whatisultimate.com/partners

Barry