Assert your rights in online content

f you are a creator of online content, you should make sure your rights are clear to web crawlers when they read your site. If you create or if you own content, you are not required in law to assert Read More …
f you are a creator of online content, you should make sure your rights are clear to web crawlers when they read your site. If you create or if you own content, you are not required in law to assert Read More …
Does the EU Copyright Directive affect you? The EU Copyright Directive is going to change the way online content is handled. If you are a creator of online content it will affect the way you make your work available, as Read More …
More and more creators are using our technology to tell us about their content, and marking it up with identifiers that the Hub tools can recognise. Browser Extensions Our Chrome browser extension allows you to examine content and find permissions Read More …
This page explains all you need to know about The Copyright Hub’s browser plug-ins. It will be frequently updated as we develop our technology, add new plug-ins and ways of connecting to us, and build additional Hub Applications for other Read More …
You usually need to get permission to copy, adapt, share or distribute somebody else’s creative work (for example, music, images, text or video clips). Organisations using materials protected by copyright in their work can get permission in the form of Read More …
Copyright gives creators the freedom to decide what happens to their creations. You may use someone else’s work only if you have their permission by the copyright owner or if the law allows it. Copyright can seem complicated but at Read More …