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|Description=It applies to NZ government educational resources. Site provides New Zealand Government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use by others. It seeks to standardise the licensing of government copyright works for re-use using Creative Commons New Zealand law licences and recommends the use of ‘no-known rights’ statements for non-copyright material.
 
|Description=It applies to NZ government educational resources. Site provides New Zealand Government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use by others. It seeks to standardise the licensing of government copyright works for re-use using Creative Commons New Zealand law licences and recommends the use of ‘no-known rights’ statements for non-copyright material.
 
|Author=Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand ; State Services Commission
 
|Author=Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand ; State Services Commission
|OER Policy Date=10/8/2001
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|OER Policy Date=2009/11/13
 
|OER Policy Status=Current
 
|OER Policy Status=Current
 
|Language code=English
 
|Language code=English

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Date: 2009/11/13
Policy Status: Current
Language: English
Jurisdiction: National
Country: New Zealand
Institution: New Zealand Government
Policy license: CC BY

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Policy Title: NZGOAL: The New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing Framework - Go to the policy
Author(s): Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand ; State Services Commission

Description: It applies to NZ government educational resources. Site provides New Zealand Government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use by others. It seeks to standardise the licensing of government copyright works for re-use using Creative Commons New Zealand law licences and recommends the use of ‘no-known rights’ statements for non-copyright material.