Consent
Share in the biggest ever survey of the nation's memories
The scientific research is subject to ethical guidelines including the principle that your informed consent is obtained before research starts, that you have the right to withdraw, and that your anonymity is protected.
All memories will remain anonymous at all times and however used by the BBC
- memories may appear on the Radio 4 website
- memories may be broadcast by the BBC
- memories will be used for scientific research and extracts may appear in reports of the research. These reports could include presentations at academic conferences and articles in academic journals. No-one should be able to identify you from these extracts.
Memories may appear in a series of books related to the BBC Memory Season or related to the research project itself.
All memories that are collected will be deposited in the archive of the Economic and Social Research Council.
When the Radio 4 Memory Experience ends memories may appear on other BBC websites.
By depositing your memories you grant the BBC a perpetual right to use them free of charge for The Uses and to publish or broadcast them in any media throughout the world.
The BBC reserves the right to edit your memories
No-one should be identifiable from the memories. If the BBC is of the view that someone is potentially identifiable from a memory they will exclude that memory from the project
By depositing your memories you agree that the BBC shall not be liable to you in respect of any of the BBC's uses of the memories.
To withdraw your memories email your "link to view memories" to the production team: radio4.webteam@bbc.co.uk