What links are included from British Council Digital Services?
British Council Digital Services contain links to other websites on the Internet that are operated by other people or organisations (‘Third Party Sites’). These Third Party Sites may have their own terms of use, so you will need to be aware of these.
We have no responsibility under these Terms of Use for the accuracy, copyright compliance, legality, decency, or any other aspect of the content of any Third Party Sites.
The fact that we have included a link to a Third Party Site from British Council Digital Services should not be taken as an endorsement of that Third Party Site, or any association with its operators, by the British Council.
Any purchase of goods or services through a Third Party Site will be subject to the terms and conditions of sale brought to your attention before or at the time of purchase.
Can I post links to British Council Digital Services or British Council Content on my website, or other social networking services?
As a general rule, the British Council will not object if you have a text link from your website, or social media page, to British Council Digital Services that are accessible free of charge.
However, you may not copy any part of British Council Digital Services into different websites or products without our prior written permission and you may not publish or otherwise use direct links to British Council Content (without the context of the relevant British Council Digital Service) without our prior written permission. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to prevent you from re-tweeting British Council Content.
You are not allowed to link to British Council Digital Services if you create or post any illegal, obscene or offensive content, or if the link is likely to have a negative impact on the British Council’s reputation.
The British Council will always have the right to restrict the use of links to British Council Digital Services that require payment to access.