Copying can be done under either the primary licence or the CLNZ licence. CLNZ licences are intended to be complementary to primary licences. Use whichever licence best suits your needs, even if the CLNZ licence is more generous than the primary ...
E-reporting means that creators are paid for the material they produce, providing compensation for their time spent creating the material, as an incentive to create more material. In as far as these outcomes reflect the intentions of the creator, ...
Data collection is intended to provide CLNZ with usage data that we can use to make distributions of funds to the rightsholders who have agreed to allow us to licence their material to you. Without their support your organisation would have to go ...
CLNZ offers support resources. These materials primarily speak to the CLNZ licence, but we also offer material on staff professional development and general copyright information. Throughout our materials we aim to adopt a positive tone that ...
They are entirely different. PLR is a government programme designed to compensate authors and publishers for the lending of their work to a reader at a library. A licence payment remunerates for copying that takes place after a work has been ...