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by miker64 2377 days ago
Per the linked licensing doc:

When you need permission

If you’re intending to use it for any other purpose, for example....

• substantially to do your job – as an employee, contractor or consultant

• for commercial purposes – to make a profit

• for non-profit and government organisations

...you’ll need to get our permission first, and you might have to pay a fee.

Find out more about getting permission to use BBC content at http://www.bbc.co.uk/helpandfeedback/use-material

(edited for copypasta format failures)

1 comments

Like all copyrights, you can add relevant local laws to that list, such a the US 1st amendment -> FAIR USE. That can be commercial use too. And limited educational uses. Even the mighty BBC cannot demand total monopoly on use.