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What are the copyright laws in New Zealand for software?
In New Zealand, the Copyright Act 1994 protects software. Software codes, both source and object, are considered literary works and are automatically copyrighted upon creation. This gives exclusive rights to reproduce, adapt, and distribute the software. Licensing agreements can dictate usage terms for end-users. While copyright arises automatically, maintaining dated records of development stages and using software versioning can help prove ownership. Infringement can lead to civil remedies. Regular interactions with our IP attorneys can guide software developers in maximizing protection and managing breaches.
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