Copyright Policy
Last updated: 5 February 2026
1. Overview
lite.news is owned and operated by NXT Ltd, a UK-registered company. We respect copyright and other intellectual property rights. This policy explains our approach to (a) publishing original reporting and (b) how lite.news content may be accessed and reused.
2. How we produce original content
Articles published on lite.news are intended to be original works created using publicly available information at the time of writing, including public statements, official data, regulatory publications, and reporting by other publishers.
We use sources to identify and verify reported facts. We do not seek to reproduce third-party wording, distinctive expression, or editorial presentation. Where digital or automated tools are used in production, they are configured to generate original language rather than copy copyrighted expression. Editorial responsibility for what we publish remains with NXT Ltd.
3. Facts, data, and third-party expression
Facts and raw data are generally not protected by copyright, but a third party’s selection, arrangement, and expression of those facts may be protected. Our goal is to describe reported facts clearly using our own wording and structure, rather than replicate another publisher’s expression.
4. Quotations and attribution
In limited circumstances, short quotations from public documents or statements may be included where necessary for accuracy or context. Where we quote, we aim to keep quotations brief and attribute them clearly.
We do not reproduce extended passages, paywalled material, or substantial portions of copyrighted text.
5. Using lite.news content
You may share links to lite.news articles freely.
5.1 Free sample RSS feed
lite.news may provide a free sample RSS feed containing headlines and limited excerpts for reading and evaluation. This sample feed does not grant republication or redistribution rights.
5.2 Licensed feeds and reuse rights
Publishers, platforms, and other organisations can access full-content feeds and reuse rights under a licence. Licensing terms vary by plan and may cover permitted republication, syndication, archival use, and technical delivery formats.
For licensing options, permitted uses, and attribution requirements, please see our Reuse and Licensing page.
6. Reporting a copyright concern
If you are a rights holder and believe material published on lite.news infringes your copyright, you can notify us. We review notices in good faith and may take appropriate action, which can include editing, restricting access to, or removing content.
6.1 What to include in a notice
- Your name and a contact email address
- The URL(s) on lite.news you are reporting
- A description of the copyrighted work you believe is being infringed
- The basis for your claim (for example, ownership or authority to act for the owner)
- Any supporting information that helps us assess the issue quickly
Please send notices using our contact form and include the information above.
7. Changes to this policy
We may update this Copyright Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected by updating the date shown at the top of this page.
8. Notes
This page provides general information about copyright and content use on lite.news. It does not constitute legal advice, and licensing terms govern any licensed reuse of lite.news content.