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The Le@rning Federation is responsible for the development and management of a repository of high-quality digital educational content. This content is made available to a variety of groups under specific licences.
TLF creates and brokers different types of educational content. In overview, the different types of TLF educational materials include the following intellectual property rights:
Content is licensed by TLF to different groups. Under separate licensing arrangements, content is made available by TLF (as licensor) to various education bodies and other groups (licensees).
Categories of licensee include:
The primary licences offered by TLF are those for Australian and New Zealand education systems for non-commercial educational use. Licences are enacted with or through peak organisations, such as government education systems, associations of independent schools, and Catholic diocese in each state and territory.
There are licences that cater for the following uses.
1. Use of TLF content for educational purposes in Australia and New Zealand
2. Commercialisation of derivatives of TLF content
3. Use of TLF content for demonstration or promotional use
4. Use of TLF IT infrastructure
Licences are also available for use of TLF content via the exchange of content between TLF and other organisations. Non-Australian or New Zealand organisations interested in licensing content should contact TLF's Intellectual Property Manager.
The Le@rning Federation is an initiative of the state, territory and federal governments of Australia
and New Zealand. This initiative is project managed by Curriculum Corporation. Copyright.