Source material that is excluded through copyright law
Section 27 of the Copyright Act lists works that are excluded from copyright.
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Source material that is excluded specifically from the CLNZ licences
Sometimes rightsholders may request that their works should be excluded from our licences. When this occurs licenceholders should seek permission from the rightsholder to copy the work unless they can do so within the scope of a fair dealing ...
Source material that is excluded through Creative Commons licences
A work that is stated to have a Creative Commons licence should not be considered to not be subject to copyright. A better way to look at these works is that the creator of the work has chosen to apply a more permissive kind of copyright in the form ...
Protecting Copyright Material
Automatic protection As mentioned, copyright arises automatically as soon as a work is put into a material form. There is no copyright registration system and no other formalities required to get copyright protection in New Zealand Copyright ...
Source material that may be copied under the licence
The CLNZ licence applies only to material that originates from printed books, textbooks, journals, periodicals, and magazines. The source material that is copied must be a legal original and may either be the hard copy original or a previously ...
Source of Copyright
Copyright law origins Modern copyright law originated in England in 1709 with a piece of legislation known as the Statute of Anne, which granted authors the exclusive right to print books for a period of fourteen years. Books covered by copyright ...