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What is copyright?

Copyright law gives the copyright owner the exclusive right to control the use of copyright protected works. All of the material published on our website and other digital/wireless platforms is protected by copyright law and should only be used as set out in the “How may I use Antphant content?” section below. Use that is made without our permission may therefore infringe our copyright which can result in personal and corporate liability. Where we state below that something is not allowed or permitted, then to do so is a breach of our terms and conditions: that is, it is a breach of contract, and may also violate copyright law.

How may I republish or redistribute Antphant content?

As long as you do not create a Substitute, you may do the following:

  • ● Publish online, the original Antphant headline and a link to the article.
  • ● Forward the original headlines, links and teaser text to other individuals.
  • ● Download our feeds and view them for your personal use. You may also make the feed available to third parties, users within an organisation you work for or users of a website that you publish, on condition that you comply with the restrictions set out below.

The restrictions that apply to use of our feeds are that you-

  • ● Only publish the feed for access via a web-based browser.
  • ● Do not use or publish the feed as part of a paid for service or for other commercial gain.
  • ● Publish the feed as it is made available on antphant.com.