PTE Licence



If your Private Training Establishment (PTE) copies from books, journals, or newspapers for course materials, you need a copyright licence.

What’s covered

Materials you can copy:

  • Printed books, journals, magazines, newspapers
  • Scanned or digital versions of printed originals
  • Overseas and local newspapers (digital and print, non-commercial licence holders only)

How much you can copy:

  • Up to 10% or one chapter of a book (whichever is greater)
  • Up to 15 pages from a collection where works may also be published separately, such as short stories or poetry anthologies.
  • Complete magazine and journal articles (one per issue, more if on same subject)
  • Newspaper articles (five per issue, non-commercial licence holders only)

How you can share:

  • Printed handouts and worksheets
  • Interactive whiteboards and screens
  • Password-protected learning management systems and class webpages
  • Email

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Why get a licence?

Legal compliance 

A simple, cost-effective way to meet your copyright obligations.

Risk management 

Licence holders are indemnified against legal action for copying within the licence terms.

Ethical use

Licensing ensures your organisation respects creative work and supports a fair system.

Free support

Access to copyright education materials, workshops for staff and students, and our helpdesk.

Support creators

Licence fees fund authors and publishers, including many Aotearoa creators.

Flexible extensions

Additional licence provisions available through MyCopyright for exceptional circumstances beyond standard terms. Additional fees apply.

Pricing

Pricing is based on your EFTS (Equivalent Full Time Students), making copyright compliance a predictable fixed cost. Organisations with low student numbers or that don’t operate in an EFTS environment may qualify for a fixed minimum fee.

Licences run January to December and can be activated at any point throughout the year. Update your EFTS numbers at the beginning of each year.

Who this helps

Teaching staff – Access high-quality published material without administrative burden. Focus on delivering education, not chasing permissions.

Compliance administrators – Keep your organisation compliant with legal obligations. The licence complements other content licences, reduces risk, and includes legal indemnification. Free education and compliance resources available.

Senior managers – Predictable EFTS-based fee structure covers a broad range of copyright material with simple, comprehensive terms.

What’s not included

Our licence doesn’t cover material licenced by other collective management organisations in Aotearoa New Zealand, or open access arrangements. For international publications, our reciprocal agreements with overseas RROs apply.

There are exclusions to what can be copied under any licence.

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Tools and support

Knowledge Base 

Available to all staff and students. Submit questions to our helpdesk or ask us anything on the home page.

Copyright training

Free webinars and live seminars. Contact our  Creative Rights Educator to arrange.

Out-of-print works 

Full copying allowed in some circumstances.

Is your PTE licenced?

Search for your organisation to confirm current licence status. Licences are valid January to December.

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Industry representation bodies

We can work with you to create bespoke copyright licences for your industry.

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