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When using copyrighted works or licensed products, (e.g. images, photographs and fonts) it is the responsibility of the individual agency producing and/or in charge of producing marketing or promotional materials to ensure compliance with the Commonwealth’s Copyright Act 1968 and other relevant laws. This includes but is not limited to obtaining any required licences, permissions and/or including any acknowledgements.

The fonts included in this Policy have been selected to minimise the need to purchase additional licences and reduce the risk of copyright infringement.

Importantly, if an agency decides to use a different font for a specific purpose, that agency must ensure the correct additional licence(s) is purchased for the specific use of that font.

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When using copyrighted works or licensed products, (e.g. images, photographs and fonts) it is the responsibility of the individual agency producing and/or in charge of producing marketing or promotional materials to ensure compliance with the Commonwealth’s Copyright Act 1968 and other relevant laws. This includes but is not limited to obtaining any required licences, permissions and/or including any acknowledgements.

The fonts included in this Policy have been selected to minimise the need to purchase additional licences and reduce the risk of copyright infringement.

Importantly, if an agency decides to use a different font for a specific purpose, that agency must ensure the correct additional licence(s) is purchased for the specific use of that font.

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