Copyright: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- But I need to use FT.com to do my job and I already use it in the way you say I can’t. Do I have to stop?
- Can we republish relevant FT headlines on our intranet or internal newsletters?
- Does that mean that FT owns all of the material?
- I have some questions about your policy, who should I contact?
- Is all material published on FT.com protected by copyright?
- I thought that as long as I linked back to your website or published an attribution, that there are no restrictions on how I can use your content?
- May I photocopy FT newspaper articles?
- May I scrape FT.com and republish FT headlines as part of a commercial service?
- What about “fair dealing” or “fair use” – doesn’t that allow me to copy things for the purpose of reporting news or current events?
- What about other exceptions to copyright law?
- What will you do about possible past misuse if my organisation wants to buy a licence to cover future use?
- Why does it matter if I copy FT content without permission?