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Item Open Access Digitisation, copyright and the GLAM sector: Constructing a fit-for-purpose safe harbour regime(Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, 2018) Coad, SamuelCopyright law does not currently align with the legitimate activities of galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAMs). The GLAM sector plays a central role in collecting and promoting access to cultural works. Increasingly, GLAM institutions are employing innovative digital technologies to expand access to culture and foster greater levels of cultural participation. Collaborative online databases, social media and virtual reality are examples of GLAM innovations. Despite the utility underlying digitisation, copyright limits the use of digital technologies within the GLAM sphere. This paper examines current copyright limitations and demonstrates copyright’s significant limiting effect. It argues that reform is necessary to strengthen the right to participate in cultural life and to remedy harms inflicted by the current copyright regime. Creating a fit-for-purpose safe harbour would empower institutions to employ digitisation within a framework of reasonable copyright constraints. Accordingly, this paper constructs a potential safe harbour that permits non-commercial GLAM digitisation. The proposed safe harbour continues to protect commercial copyright interests and tikanga through the imposition of strict statutory conditions. The Copyright Act 1994 is currently under review. Society ought to seize the present reform opportunity to invigorate participation in cultural life and enrich the cultural fabric of society.