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23 October 2023

The University of Canterbury (UC) brand and logo, materials, and digital or printed content may not be copied, distributed, or used for commercial purposes without the prior, express written permission of UC. 

HOW TO APPLY

Branding Copyright

© University of Canterbury - Christchurch, New Zealand

The University of Canterbury (UC) logo is a distinctive, registered trademark and is protected by the Copyright Act 1994. The logo must not be used, copied or distributed without the prior, specific, written permission of the University of Canterbury.

The UC Marketing team is responsible for managing the University's brand and logos.

 

Educational Copyright

Works made available on the University of Canterbury (UC) network should comply with the Copyright Act 1994, or with any obligations imposed by licence or contract.

The UC Library manages educational copyright licences in use at UC. Library staff can provide advice in interpreting licences and law for research and teaching, including negotiating copyright permissions or checking allowances.

See more information on the Library Copyright Guide.

 

Copyright of UC web content

Material on the University of Canterbury (UC) webpages may not be copied, distributed, or used for commercial purposes without the prior, express written permission of UC.

UC accepts no responsibility for any breach, by any user of UC's webpages, of copyright in material published on any third party website which is linked from, or via, the UC website, or for the copyright status of any material published on any third party website.

 

Disclaimer for UC web content

While every effort has been taken to ensure the information contained on UC's webpages is accurate and up-to-date, the contents are periodically subject to change and review. UC makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of the information contained on this website, UC's webpages, or any other third party website which is linked from, or via, the UC website. UC accepts no responsibility for material published on its servers.

The UC website is within the exclusive jurisdiction of New Zealand laws.

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