T-Net RSS Feed

Subscribe to T-Net’s new RSS Feed (Really Simple Syndication) to get news delivered directly to your desktop.

To view T-Net’s news feed in your RSS Aggregator (or RSS News Reader), simply copy the URL below and paste it into your RSS reader (or click on the XML button below to load T-Net’s RSS news feed page, and then copy and paste the URL from this page into your reader).

RSS Feed Title

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T-Net News

http://www.bctechnology.com/rss/tnet.xml


What is RSS?

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. T-Net now offers an RSS feed of our daily news service with headlines, news summaries and links back to the T-Net website (www.bctechnology.com) for the full-text news release.

We encourage you to use this feed as long as you do not post our full-text news releases on your website, and as long as you provide proper credit to T-Net.

Whenever you post T-Net content on a publicly available website (meaning, where anyone but yourself can read them), please provide credit to T-Net as the source of this information with a “Powered by T-Net” graphic (or a T-Net logo, with links to the T-Net website). We include a small T-Net logo in our news feed for this purpose.

Why use RSS feeds and readers?

With the growing number of websites and other content sources on the internet, many people are finding it hard to stay abreast of the latest news and information.

RSS and news readers bring you the latest “what’s new” headlines, descriptions and links for your favorite RSS-friendly websites (including T-Net) directly to your desktop, and allow you to monitor content that is important to you. News readers are set to check for new content periodically (usually every hour) so you can quickly skim the latest site information (news releases in our case), decide what you want to read, and then go directly to the stories that interest you.

Where can I get an RSS Reader?

There are a wide range of RSS Readers available for most operating systems, and many of them can be downloaded for free. Search “news aggregator or “RSS reader” on Google or Yahoo to locate one to download. Generally, the process for setting up an RSS feed with your RSS Reader involves the following steps. Please refer to your specific RSS Reader’s instructions for configuring an RSS Feed.

1.

Put the mouse cursor over the RSS or “XML” Icon and click.

2.

Copy the RSS News Feed URL from this page to the clipboard or write down the URL.

3.

In the RSS News Reader Application, follow their instructions for creating a RSS News Feed by specifying the URL recorded from Step 2. Some News Reader applications will allow you to paste the URL feed from the Clipboard.

CNET maintains a great overview of RSS on its website, together with reviews of the top RSS readers, and free direct downloads of RSS readers (from their affiliated www.download.com website).


T-Net Linking Policy

When linking to T-Net’s online content, please observe the following practices:

Please do:

·         You are welcome to link to T-Net’s online content directly (we welcome links). As stated on T-Net’s “Copyright” page: "You may link from another website to any section of the T-Net website, and to any of T-Net’s online content."

·         Observe all Canadian and US copyright laws.

·         You are welcome to use the news headline or “summary” of our news releases on your website provided that you link directly to the full-text version of the news release on the T-Net website only.

Please do not:

·         Use a T-Net headline to link anywhere but directly to the full-text version of the news release on the T-Net website (http://www.bctechnology.com).

·         Attribute a link on your website to T-Net (http://www.bctechnology.com) and then link somewhere else.

·         Write and link to a summary of a T-Net news release which exceeds fair use guidelines.

·         Frame a T-Net news release or otherwise present the content as your own.

·         Use any images from T-Net news releases on your own website.

Please see T-Net’s complete Terms of Use for this RSS service listed below. If you have any questions about the above policies, please contact us at 604-899-4146 (ext 221) or by email.

RSS Terms of Use

RSS (really simple syndication) service is a means by which T-Net offers feeds of our daily news headlines in XML format ("RSS Content") to visitors to T-Net (the "T-Net Site") who use RSS aggregators (or “RSS Readers”). These Terms of Use govern your use of the RSS service. The use of the RSS service also is subject to the terms and conditions of the general T-Net Website Terms of Service, which governs the use of all of T-Net’s website, information services and content. These Terms of Use may be changed by T-Net at any time without notice.

1.      Use of RSS Feeds: RSS is a free service offered by T-Net to individuals for private, non-commercial use. Any other uses, including without limitation the incorporation of advertising into or the placement of advertising associated with or targeted towards the RSS Content, are strictly prohibited. You must use the RSS feeds as provided by T-Net, and you may not edit or modify the text, content or links supplied by T-Net. For web posting, reprint, transcript or licensing requests for T-Net material, please send your request by email.

2.      Link to Content Pages: The RSS service may be used only with those platforms from which a functional link is made available that, when accessed, takes the viewer directly to the display of the full news releases on the T-Net Site. You may not display the RSS Content in a manner that does not permit successful linking to, redirection to or delivery of the applicable T-Net Site web page. You may not insert any intermediate page, splash page or other content between the RSS link and the applicable T-Net Site web page.

3.      Ownership/Attribution: T-Net retains all ownership and other rights in the RSS Content, and any and all T-Net logos and trademarks used in connection with the RSS Service. You must provide attribution or credit to the T-Net website in connection with your use of the RSS feed. If you provide this attribution using a graphic, you must use the appropriate T-Net website's logo that we have incorporated into the RSS feed.

4.      Right to Discontinue Feeds: T-Net reserves the right to discontinue providing any or all of our RSS feeds at any time and to require you to cease displaying, distributing or otherwise using any or all of the RSS feeds for any reason including, without limitation, your violation of any provision of these Terms of Use. T-Net assumes no liability for any of your activities in connection with the RSS feeds or for your use of the RSS feeds in connection with your website.

 

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