Commons:Currency/Oceania

This page gives overviews of copyright rules for currency in different countries or territories of Oceania. It is "transcluded" from individual page sections giving the rules for each territory. It includes pages for which no currency rules have been defined ("No information available").

Countries of Oceania

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Australia

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Fiji

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Kiribati

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Nauru

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New Zealand

  Not OK New Zealand coins and notes are copyrighted by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. They note that "the Reserve Bank has no objection to reproducing our notes and coins as complete on-screen or printed images, typically for design, educational or illustrative purposes" but that "for intellectual property reasons we cannot grant permission to reproduce detail parts of these designs, and in particular that: (1) The ‘Pukaki’ image on the 20 cent coin is owned by Ngati Whakaue, used with permission by the Reserve Bank; (2) The image of H.M. The Queen on the obverse of our coins is owned by The Crown." This amounts to a restriction on derivative works, making the designs not appropriate for Commons.

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand provides guidelines on using images of currency.[1]

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Palau

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Samoa

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Tonga

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Tuvalu

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Vanuatu

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Further information: Commons:Copyright rules by territory/United States#CUR

Further information: Commons:Copyright rules by territory/France#CUR

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Cook Islands

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Guam

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Hawaii

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New Caledonia

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Niue

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Tokelau

Further information: Commons:Copyright rules by territory/New Zealand#CUR

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Indonesia

  OK under Article 43(b) of the 2014 Copyright Law. The design, printing, and distribution of Rupiah banknotes and coins are regulated by the 2011 Currency Law. Bank Indonesia, the central bank and an independent state agency,[2] prints Rupiah on behalf of the government.[3] Publication, distribution, communication, and/or reproduction executed by or on behalf of the government, unless stated to be protected by laws and regulations, a statement to such Works, or when publication, distribution, communication, and/or reproduction to such works are made are not considered an infringement of copyright.

  OK under Article 14(b) of the now-repealed Indonesian Copyright Act No. 19, 2002 states that "publication and/or reproduction of anything which is published by or on behalf of the Government, except if the Copyright is declared to be protected by law or regulation or by a statement on the work itself or at the time the work is published" is not an "infringement of Copyright". Indonesian banknotes are issued by Bank Indonesia and its predecessor Bank Negara Indonesia, which from 1953 to 1968 was "a corporate body belonging to the state" (Act No.11 of 1953), from 1968 to 1999 "belongs to the state" (Act No.17 of 1968) and from 1999 onwards is "a state institution:, and they thus fall under the aegis of Article 14b.[4]

Please use {{PD-IDGov}} for images of Indonesian currency. However, please note that it has not been determined if modifications or derivatives can be made to works enumerated in Article 43 of the 2014 Copyright Law (Please read the Commons discussion on the issue here).

Further information: Commons:Copyright rules by territory/France#CUR

Further information: Commons:Copyright rules by territory/United States#CUR

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  1. Using images of currency. Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Retrieved on 2019-03-16.
  2. Art 4, 1999 Bank Indonesia Law.
  3. Art 11, 2011 Currency Law
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