Pest Reference List

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Please provide me with a copy of the "Pest Reference List" dataset which is described here:
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Mr Cross

Dear Mr Cross

Thank you for your request for information.

I am writing to inform you that, as part of a recent re-organisation, this area of work was moved away from the Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera) and it is now the responsibility of the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). I can confirm that I have passed your Freedom of Information request to Defra and they will reply direct to you.

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Fera Central Correspondence Unit

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<<20150210 EXTENSION Pest Reference List RFI 7213.pdf>>

Dear Mr Cross

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<<20150218 Pest Reference List RFI 7213.pdf>> <<Copy of FOI request pest
reference list February 2015 update.xls>>

Dear Mr Cross

Please see the attached response to your request for information.

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Defra FOIA and EIRs Team

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Owen Boswarva left an annotation ()

The copyright notice in Defra's cover letter says as follows:

"The information supplied to you continues to be protected by copyright. You are free to
use it for your own purposes, including for private study and non-commercial research,
and for any other purpose authorised by an exception in current copyright law. Documents
(except photographs or logos) can be also used in the UK without requiring permission for
the purposes of news reporting. Any other re-use, for example commercial publication,
would require the permission of the copyright holder.

"Most documents produced by Defra will be protected by Crown Copyright. Most Crown
copyright information can be re-used under the Open Government Licence. For
information about the OGL and about re-using Crown Copyright information please see
The National Archives website."

Which of those paragraphs applies to this dataset? Can the Pest Reference List be re-used under the OGL or not?