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BBC News has launched off-site embedding which means users are able to embed BBC video clips on non-BBC sites and blogs.
The video news available for embedding on non-BBC sites is from the UK Politics, Business, Health and Science & Technology sections of the BBC News website.
Please note this public service news video will only play for users within the UK.
All of the content has been produced for the BBC's own news services and the BBC is not generating any 'bespoke' content to meet third-party requirements.
Off-site embedding is available for the following BBC users:
Personal Users (e.g. individuals' web pages, social networking sites). The video content will be available for embedding on personal sites later in 2009.
Other Users (e.g. commercial websites, embedding by companies instead of individuals). If you are a news site and wish to embed the BBC video news content, please contact us via the form below. Please indicate your website URL in the 'Comments' section and let us know the pages on which you plan to embed the BBC News video.
By submitting your details via the form you agree to the BBC's Third Party Embedded Application Standard Licence Terms.
For more general information on the BBC News embedded player, go to our help page.
Your guide to the embedded player
Use this form to send us feedback, report a problem or, if you are a news website, request access to the content:
The BBC may edit your comments and not all emails will be published. Your comments may be published on any BBC media worldwide.
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