About the Royston Vasey Daily Echo
The Royston Vasey Daily Echo is a placeholder publisher built to demonstrate the OwnYou attribution protocol. It is a fictional local newspaper covering a fictional village somewhere in the north of England. Every article is original. Every byline is invented. Every advert you see was served by the OwnYou demo DSP after a verifiable disclosure handshake with your wallet — and no, your name, email, IP address, or wallet seed left your device to fetch it.
We chose a tonal homage to The League of Gentlemen (BBC, 1999–2002) because the show's unsettling-rural-Britain register fits the local-news format and gave the writing room something to push against. We do not lift character names, dialogue, or storylines. The village, its people, and their misadventures are invented archetypes. Our characters share a register, not an identity.
If you are visiting the Echo with concerns about intellectual-property infringement, please write to nick@ownyou.io and we will respond within 24 hours. The Echo is willing to retire, rebrand, or restructure if a rights holder requests it. Pilot scale is small — 10 to 50 users — and the demo does not generate commercial reach.
For more on what the OwnYou protocol does and how your wallet protects you, visit ownyou.app/how-it-works.
Disclaimer: The Royston Vasey Daily Echo is an unofficial fan-site homage to The League of Gentlemen, a comedy series © BBC, created by Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, and Jeremy Dyson (1999–2002). The village of Royston Vasey and all associated characters are the intellectual property of the BBC and the show's creators. This site is an enthusiast's love-letter to the series — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or licensed by the BBC or its creators. All article content is original. This site exists to demonstrate the OwnYou attribution protocol; it is not commercial publishing. Rights holders requesting takedown should contact nick@ownyou.io (24-hour response).
Rights-holder enquiries: nick@ownyou.io