You’ll need to get our permission first for any business use, and you might have to pay a fee.
When is it a “business use”?
It’s a business use if you’re using any of our services:
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Substantially to do your job – as an employee, contractor or consultant
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For commercial purposes – to make a profit
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For educational, non-profit, charitable or government uses
Ask for permission to use 鶹Լ content here.
There are extra rules for businesses about…
… Using metadata
You’ll need a licence to use our metadata (such as images, text, media and the links to them). Apply for a metadata licence.
… Using 鶹Լ iPlayer
People on your premises can use iPlayer to watch programmes live or on demand, or download them.
But you’ll need a TV Licence. For more on that, visit .
And you’ll need permission if you want to use iPlayer to play a programme or clip to an audience. .
You’re not allowed to charge people to use iPlayer.
... Using RSS feeds
You’ll need to get our permission first for any business use of our RSS feeds, and you might have to pay a fee.
Here’s who to contact:
For a licence to use national, regional and local radio RSS feeds in the UK only.
For a licence to use our international-facing radio and online World Service RSS feeds.
For a licence to use podcasts.