FT Clippings
As a registered user of FT.com you can create your own clippings lists where you can store and share article links and webpages.
- Set up a Clippings list to store links to articles for future reference
- Share your list with friends, colleagues and clients
FT Clippings Terms of Use
FT Clippings is a service that enables you to store links to your favourite FT.com articles and webpages on your own personalised clip board.
You can also write notes, which should be your own words, on your clip board about each headline you clip. Please do not infringe FT's copyright by using this service to summarise and regularly or systematically redistribute summaries of Financial Times content to third parties. Please do not misrepresent an article when writing your notes regarding it nor add anything to the notes section of your clip board that is obscene, offensive, infringes third party rights or is unlawful.
You are however otherwise free to share access to your clip board with friends, colleagues or clients. Please do not store confidential or other important information on your clip board because the Financial Times makes no representations regarding the security or availability of the clippings service and does not accept any responsibility or liability for your clip board becoming permanently or temporarily unavailable or for it becoming accessible by unauthorised third parties.
For more details on the responsibility the Financial Times is able to accept for its provision of content and services on FT.com please read the FT.com Terms of Use, in particular sections 3 and 5, which apply equally to your use of the FT's clippings service.
