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The New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) was first approved by Cabinet on 5 July 2010 as government guidance for State Services agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use by third parties. It standardises the licensing of government copyright works for re-use using Creative Commons licences and recommends the use of 'no-known rights' statements for non-copyright material. It is widely recognised that re-use of this material by individuals and organisations may have significant creative and economic benefit for New Zealand. NZGOAL provides a series of open licensing and open access principles for copyright works and non-copyright material. These principles address, among other things, issues relating to open licensing, open access, creativity, authenticity, non-discrimination and open format. Version 2 was released in 2014.

Creators: 
New Zealand Government State Services Commission
Year: 
2014
License Condition: Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0  
Type: 
Policy Documents
Publisher/Source: 
https://www.ict.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/NZGOAL-Version-2.pdf