Recognition for New Zealand authors in Budget 08

Ministry for Culture and Heritage,
22 May 2008, New Zealand

Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark announced that the government is developing new, stand alone legislation to establish a New Zealand Public Lending Right (NZPLR), to replace the Authors’ Fund.

'Like other similar schemes throughout the world, the New Zealand initiative will give authors a right to receive payments in recognition of the public benefit derived from the free use of their works in libraries, subject to eligibility criteria,' Helen Clark said.

The New Zealand Public Lending Right will be administered by a government department, with input from an external advisory group.

'The New Zealand Public Lending Right is a response to concerns raised by authors over a number of years about the Authors’ Fund. Entrenching the scheme in its own legislation and placing its administration within a government department will give the scheme greater statutory protection and remove the risk of it being subject to changes to another agency’s legislation.

'I am delighted to announce the new initiative and additional funding for the current scheme. Both will go some further way towards recognising the vital role our authors play in our cultural life. Many New Zealanders rely on libraries providing works by favourite, or newly discovered New Zealand authors. Our literature is a great gift to our nation and one we should never take for granted,' Helen Clark said.

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