Abc news rss feed policy for website use

ABC News has a clear policy regarding the use of their RSS feeds on websites. Here are the key points:

Permitted Use:

  1. Personal, non-commercial use: You can use ABC News RSS feeds for personal, non-commercial purposes, such as reading news articles on your personal website or blog.
  2. News aggregation: You can aggregate ABC News content on your website, as long as you provide a clear attribution to ABC News and do not modify the content.

Prohibited Use:

  1. Commercial use: You cannot use ABC News RSS feeds for commercial purposes, such as selling or licensing the content, without obtaining a license from ABC News.
  2. Modification: You cannot modify the content of the RSS feeds, including but not limited to, editing, summarizing, or reformatting the content.
  3. Scraping: You cannot scrape or crawl ABC News RSS feeds for the purpose of republishing the content on your website or elsewhere.
  4. Framing: You cannot frame or mirror ABC News content on your website, without obtaining a license from ABC News.

Attribution Requirements:

  1. Clear attribution: You must provide a clear attribution to ABC News, including the name "ABC News" and a link to the original article on the ABC News website.
  2. Link to the original article: You must provide a link to the original article on the ABC News website, so that users can access the full article.

RSS Feed Terms and Conditions:

  1. Acceptance: By using ABC News RSS feeds, you accept these terms and conditions.
  2. Changes: ABC News reserves the right to modify or discontinue the RSS feeds at any time, without notice.
  3. Liability: ABC News is not liable for any damages or losses resulting from the use of the RSS feeds.

Contact Information:

If you have any questions or concerns about using ABC News RSS feeds, you can contact their legal department at:

ABC News RSS Feed Policy [Email address] [Phone number]

Please note that these terms and conditions are subject to change, and it's always a good idea to review the ABC News website for the most up-to-date information on their RSS feed policy.