Members Forum now live
The Institute of Licensing is pleased to announce that the new IoL Members’ Forum is officially live and ready for use. The launch follows the transfer of the previous forum into the IoL’s updated membership system, and the Institute extends its sincere thanks to members for their patience throughout the transition.
The refreshed forum provides a dedicated space for members to connect, exchange information, and share views on licensing matters. As always, the IoL reminds users that views expressed within the forum are those of individual contributors, and members should seek appropriate legal advice where necessary.
To ensure a constructive and professional environment, all content is moderated. Posts should remain courteous, relevant, and aligned with the standards expected of IoL membership. Any inappropriate or unprofessional content will be removed.
Some posts from the previous forum have been manually transferred, meaning that author names and dates may not always reflect the original posting details. Members can log in using the same username and password they use for their IoL membership account.
The forum is accessible via the new membership system.
Members experiencing any issues with access or login are encouraged to contact the IoL team for support.
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