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Can copyright owners grant permission to institutions to reproduce works in an accessible format outside the statutory licence scheme?

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Can copyright owners grant permission to institutions to reproduce works in an accessible format outside the statutory licence scheme?

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Yes. Section 135ZZF of the Copyright Act provides that, notwithstanding the provision of the statutory licence, copyright owners are free to grant voluntary licences which permit the reproduction of literary or dramatic works.

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