New Zealand Expands Copyright Length to 70 Years Under EU Trade Deal

The 20-year extension of copyright protection in New Zealand was negotiated as part of the Oceania nation’s newly announced trade agreement with the European Union. New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade summarized the deal, writing of the lengthier copyright period: “New Zealand has agreed to extend copyright term by 20 years for authors, performers and producers.”

Source: New Zealand Expands Copyright Length to 70 Years Under EU Trade Deal

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