CNBC is a news organisation that provides financial and business news to its audience. It is not a legal entity and does not have any legal standing. Therefore, no legal summary can be provided for CNBC.
No, it is not legal to use CNBC’s logo or content without obtaining proper permission or licensing from the network.
No, streaming CNBC’s live broadcasts without proper authorization is a violation of copyright laws.
Using CNBC’s footage in your own video production without permission is a violation of copyright laws.
You can quote or reference CNBC’s articles or reports as long as you provide proper attribution and do not plagiarize the content.
Yes, you can share CNBC’s articles or videos on social media as long as you do not alter the content and provide proper attribution.
Using CNBC’s content for educational purposes may be allowed under fair use laws, but it is best to seek permission from the network.
Yes, you can request permission to use CNBC’s content for a specific project by contacting the network’s licensing department.
Using CNBC’s content in a documentary or film may be allowed under fair use laws, but it is best to seek permission from the network.
Using CNBC’s content for non-profit or charitable purposes may be allowed, but it is best to seek permission from the network.
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This glossary post was last updated: 5th April 2024.
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