User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-1317169-20130203002409/@comment-88790-20130209160342

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-1317169-20130203002409/@comment-88790-20130209160342 @CzechOut. iTunes' T&C's wording is that "You shall be authorized to use iTunes Products only for personal, noncommercial use." The word "home" doesn't even appear in their T&C. Personal likely just means for personal consumption, which isn't limited to the home. Likewise digital distribution like the ABC's iView and the BBC's iPlayer are avaliable on various portable devcies meaning you don't need to be remotely near your "home" in order to consume the media on these devices.

Just to match MM here's a mock up of a classic story "home media" page for Terror of the Autons.

There's a basic introduction and then I've copied the "home video release" section from the article page with some minor re-writing. I've added the "digital distribution" section with an introduction and a table of the prices of the story in the Australian, US and UK iTunes stores.

We don't really need the prices, but I think it's useful, as much as it is having the price on any other article for any other item.

As to what to call the articles for the classic stories that's been mentioned and for the new series pages. I'd advocate making them sub-pages of the current articles as allows us to keep them linked to the current pages and means we don't need to add dab terms. That is of course if we don't want it on the Series pages themselves, it would depend how much information we want to have about the home media releases on the Series pages.
 * Series 1 (Doctor Who)/Home media releases