Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
given the BBC's remit might this mean they need to ensure that they have copyright clearance, if they need it?

Sorry, I don't understand. The whole point of the Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Act is that it enables (some) people to make accessible versions of (some) copyright material for visually impaired people without needing to clear it with the copyright holder, whoever they are. So who would the BBC need to ensure they have copyright clearance with, and what for?

ATB,
Matthew
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