The wording has come from Wikipedia. I know because I wrote most of it - subject to edits over the years. Surely you should at least acknowledge Wikipedia as the source?
@@TheAirUpThere I was directed to the video from the Percy Jackson Grammar School facebook site. I don't know how RUclips works (or facebook for that matter) except when I have been directed to a video in this way (or read and post comments). I don't really know what you mean by a channel in You Tube terms. So I don't know how to find the acknowledgement you refer to. If I was watching a discrete TV programme, I would expect to find any appropriate acknowledgements in the credits to the programme (notwithstanding the fact that they scroll them far too fast!!!) I would not expect to have to go to some special place on the BBC (or ITV or whatever).
@@peterjudge9592 Hi Peter guidelines I have been given by RUclips are if a named individual provides input i.e Ian Sanderson provides the intro sequence I use they should be acknowledged in the individual video. If an organisation provides information for many videos they should be acknowledged in the channel page. e.g. ruclips.net/channel/UCphNGpqMEGTKiLM7AhjGL3w as I didn't have the contributors name from wikipedia I acknowledge Wikipedia there. Having that many thanks for your contribution to wikipedia people would be all the poorer but for knowledgeable souls like you.
will you be doing skellow & carcroft?
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The description above is from Wikipedia - originally contributed by Peter Judge.
acknowledgement to Wikipedia for place information is on our about page Ken.
The wording has come from Wikipedia. I know because I wrote most of it - subject to edits over the years. Surely you should at least acknowledge Wikipedia as the source?
Hi Peter did you look at our Channel or just this video on the about page of our channel Wikipedia is acknowledged.
@@TheAirUpThere I was directed to the video from the Percy Jackson Grammar School facebook site. I don't know how RUclips works (or facebook for that matter) except when I have been directed to a video in this way (or read and post comments). I don't really know what you mean by a channel in You Tube terms. So I don't know how to find the acknowledgement you refer to. If I was watching a discrete TV programme, I would expect to find any appropriate acknowledgements in the credits to the programme (notwithstanding the fact that they scroll them far too fast!!!) I would not expect to have to go to some special place on the BBC (or ITV or whatever).
@@peterjudge9592 Hi Peter guidelines I have been given by RUclips are if a named individual provides input i.e Ian Sanderson provides the intro sequence I use they should be acknowledged in the individual video. If an organisation provides information for many videos they should be acknowledged in the channel page. e.g. ruclips.net/channel/UCphNGpqMEGTKiLM7AhjGL3w as I didn't have the contributors name from wikipedia I acknowledge Wikipedia there. Having that many thanks for your contribution to wikipedia people would be all the poorer but for knowledgeable souls like you.