Podcasts
Podcast copyright statement
The information, text, audio, video and images (known collectively as the 'Content) are protected by copyright laws under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended 2003.
The images, names, trademarks and logo's identifying Tate or any third parties are proprietary marks of the Tate or such third parties and may not be reproduced without their prior written permission. Anyone re-publishing material from Tate website will be liable for any resulting infringement of copyright.
All rights to the Content remain the copyright of the original authors. The digitised files are produced and selected for inclusion by Tate curators, under a licence with the original authors and are therefore © Tate. Tate reserves all rights to host and distribute these materials exclusively for non-commercial and educational purposes.
Permitted use:
Copyright laws apply to the entire Content of the archive. You may access and download the Content and store a copy on a temporary basis for the sole purpose of viewing the Content without alteration or addition. You may print Content (other than third party copyright) provided that such reproduction will be used for your own personal, educational or for non-commercial research purposes only. However users of the archive are obliged to date and credit the artist / speaker, Tate and any associated partners as indicated for individual events.
Non-Permitted use:
No content may be permanently copied or reproduced whatsoever, including without limitation, the extraction and/or storage in any retrieval system, or inclusion in any other computer program, website or stored in or transmitted to or from any other electronic, digital form either in whole or in part, without the express written permission of the copyright holder.
For further information on relevant permissions and conditions of use, please see the Tate Copyright Notice.
Subscribing to Podcasts
You can subscribe to podcasts using iTunes or other podcast software using the RSS links. Each new episode will then be automatically downloaded to your computer.
Tate also has a page listing all of its podcasts in the iTunes Store.
Playing the Files
Tate's audio podcasts are in MP3 format. The video podcasts are in MP4 format.
The files can be played by a range of media player software including iTunes (Mac OS X and Windows), QuickTime Player (Mac OS X and Windows) and VLC (Mac OS X, Windows and Linux).
