Are BBC images copyrighted?
The names, images and logos identifying the BBC, BBC Global News, BBC Studios or third parties and their products and services are proprietary marks of the BBC, BBC Global News, BBC Studios and/or third parties.
Can I use photos from BBC?
If you want to use whole programmes, clips, photos, content, logos, branding, or anything else that’s protected by copyright, please visit the Using the BBC website for guidance and advice on what you can or can’t do and how to get in touch.
Is the BBC logo copyrighted?
Can I use a BBC logo? We consider any requests to use our assets providing they are consistent with BBC’s reputation and values. Any use of BBC trademarks must be used with the BBC’s prior written consent.
Can I use BBC content for my business?
You’ll need to get our permission first for any business use, and you might have to pay a fee.
What is copyright BBC?
Copyright overview An original piece of work is covered by copyright. It could be a piece of music, a play, a novel, photos or a piece of software. Copyright can be enforced by law. It is against the law to copy and distribute copyrighted material without the copyright owner’s permission.
How long does BBC copyright last?
In the UK copyright generally expires 70 years after the death of the creator for written, artistic, musical and film work.
Can I download BBC videos?
To download videos from BBC, please make sure you have the free BBC video downloader installed on your PC. Run the program and open Downloader, then click on the “New Download” button. Choose the video you like on BBC. Copy the video’s URL and go back to software.
Can I use BBC archive?
Accessing the BBC television archive online. The BBC has a wealth of content in our archives that can be accessed for both programme research and production purposes. Please note, those wishing to use our archive without a BBC commission can only access BBC content via BBC Motion Gallery.
What is BBC brand identity?
The BBC brand is our most valuable asset, recognised worldwide for world-class programmes and broadcasting excellence. The BBC name and visual identity are critical to sustaining this recognition and as such must be used with care to protect the BBC’s reputation and integrity.
Why did BBC change their logo?
The BBC said it wanted to modernise “all aspects of our services so the experience feels coherent wherever you access our content” adding that it wanted to “join the dots” between the different BBC services “through simplified layouts and graphics”.
How can I watch BBC without a license?
As well as catch-up TV (apart from BBC iPlayer), you can also watch programmes and films online on any device without needing a TV licence – as long as it’s not something that’s being broadcast live or appearing on a TV channel at the same time as you’re watching.