The New Zealand government announces proposed copyright law reforms to support creators, preserve cultural institutions' holdings, and combat piracy, with a focus on strengthening rights for artists and digital content.
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longer protection for iconic national creations
\\ \\ **Creative and cultural sector gets further copyright support**\\ \\ 03 June, 2026\\ \\ Cameron Brewertech-driven, urgent, evolving legal landscape
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