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! style="background-color:#b1b0c7; border-bottom:3px solid black" width="33%" |Covered by this wiki?<ref group="vid">Because of the fact that BBV released both unlicensed and semi-licensed works, our community had to examine each release on a case-by-case basis.  Basically the rule of thumb for fictional video releases is this: did BBV obtain a license from either the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] or a writer who owned rights to a character in order to make the video? If they did, then we assert that the video is a [[DWU]] narrative, and we therefore cover it. On the other hand, if BBV simply made up new characters and cast them with ''Doctor Who'' actors, then the video is ''not'' a part of the DWU and we don't cover it.</ref>
! style="background-color:#b1b0c7; border-bottom:3px solid black" width="33%" |Covered by this wiki?<ref group="vid">Because of the fact that BBV released both unlicensed and semi-licensed works, our community had to examine each release on a case-by-case basis.  Basically the rule of thumb for fictional video releases is this: did BBV obtain a license from either the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] or a writer who owned rights to a preexisting DWU element, in order to make the video? If they did, then we assert that the video is a [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid]] [[DWU]] narrative, and we therefore cover it. On the other hand, if BBV simply made up new characters and cast them with ''Doctor Who'' actors, then the video is ''not'' legally a part of the DWU, whatever the intent behind it, and we don't cover it.</ref>
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