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What does Crown copyright mean? In practice, Crown copyright refers to copyright in works created by the UK government and its servants in the course of their duties, with the Crown as first owner. It commonly covers official publications, guidance, forms and datasets produced by central government and the devolved administrations. Defined in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, a Crown copyright work is one made by His Majesty or by an officer or servant of the Crown in the course of their duties. The designation determines who controls licensing and re‑use. Most Crown material is available under the Open Government Licence, subject to...

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UK regime for re-use of Crown copyright and public sector information: charging, licensing, public task, exceptions and redress under RPSI 2015 and the Open Government Licence

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Most material generated by central government bodies and government ministers in the UK carries Crown copyright. The bulk of this information can be re-used at no charge under the Open Government Licence (OGL).

Re-using existing public sector information enhances its economic and social value, and underpins the government’s commitments to transparency and re-use.

The Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015 (RPSI 2015), SI 2015/1415, govern such re-use, replacing the Re-use of Public Sector Regulations 2005 in July 2015. The RPSI 2015 Regulations remain in force as retained EU-derived domestic legislation under EU(W)A 2018, s 2. Tailored guidance for the public and cultural sectors, and for re-users, is available on The National Archives website.

What is Crown copyright information?

Crown copyright is defined in section 163 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA 1988) as works created by officers or servants of the Crown in the course of their duties. It covers information produced by civil servants, government ministers, departments and agencies...

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