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Main Author: Faulds, M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1977
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED162607
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contents Payment to Creators for Library Loans (Public Lending Right). Faulds, M. Authors Copyrights Income International Law International Organizations Legislation Libraries Library Services Models Reprography These recommendations and report on Public Lending Right (PLR) drafted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe were designed to encourage the recognition of the principle of PLR and the setting up of compatible PLR schemes throughout Europe. It discusses why an agreement for PLR is necessary, and describes several methods of calculating creators' earnings, some of which are currently in use in the Netherlands, Britain, Sweden, and Germany. Other factors to be considered in planning for PLR include the source of funds, categories of libraries to be included, payment plans, and payments to translators, publishers, and authors of various nationalities. The main principles of a model library payments scheme are outlined. (Author/JAB)
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Faulds, M.
Authors
Copyrights
Income
International Law
International Organizations
Legislation
Libraries
Library Services
Models
Reprography
Payment to Creators for Library Loans (Public Lending Right). Faulds, M. Authors Copyrights Income International Law International Organizations Legislation Libraries Library Services Models Reprography These recommendations and report on Public Lending Right (PLR) drafted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe were designed to encourage the recognition of the principle of PLR and the setting up of compatible PLR schemes throughout Europe. It discusses why an agreement for PLR is necessary, and describes several methods of calculating creators' earnings, some of which are currently in use in the Netherlands, Britain, Sweden, and Germany. Other factors to be considered in planning for PLR include the source of funds, categories of libraries to be included, payment plans, and payments to translators, publishers, and authors of various nationalities. The main principles of a model library payments scheme are outlined. (Author/JAB)
title Payment to Creators for Library Loans (Public Lending Right).
topic Authors
Copyrights
Income
International Law
International Organizations
Legislation
Libraries
Library Services
Models
Reprography
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED162607