Collective Management of Text and Image-Based Works.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789280534931
- 341.758
- K1420.5 .C655 2023
Intro -- About the author -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A well-functioning copyright system -- 1 Publishing as a core copyright industry -- Developments in the marketplace -- How is copyright managed in the publishing sector? -- The role of collective management -- 2 Collective management of text and image-based works -- RROs as specialized CMOs -- Collaboration between other CMOs and specialized RROs -- 3 Legislative framework -- International legislation -- European Union legislation -- National legislations -- Private copying remuneration -- Stipulations on collective management of rights -- European Union legislation -- 4 Different operational models for RROs -- Different solutions for different usage areas -- Voluntary collective licensing -- Support mechanisms for voluntary collective licensing -- Legal licenses and usage areas -- Private copying and reprography levy for text and image-based works -- 5 Establishment and governance of an RRO -- Establishment of a new RRO -- The role of authors and publishers -- Organizational form, statutes and mandates -- Internal and external control -- 6 Practical operations of an RRO - from licensing to distribution -- Licensing areas -- Tariff structures -- Distribution of remuneration -- IFRRO as the international organization that unites the RROs -- 7 Separate legislative issues related to text and image-based works -- Publications for blind and visually impaired persons -- Orphan works and out-of-commerce works -- Press publishers' right -- 8 Evolving perspectives -- Understanding market needs -- Keeping track of developments in technology -- Solutions combining licenses and content -- Licensing beyond text and images -- 9 In conclusion -- Endnotes.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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