Voluntary Collective Licensing
Encyclopedia
VCL is the framework by which most Reproduction Rights Organisations (RROs) in the English speaking world operate. In voluntary collective licensing, the RRO issues licenses to copy protected material on behalf of those rights holders who have given it a mandate to act on their behalf. Since the right of reproduction is an exclusive right, it is natural to establish the collective management of reprographic reproduction rights on a voluntary basis.

RROs obtain licensing authority from mandates given by national rights holders, and the international repertoire through bilateral agreements with RROs in other countries. These bilateral agreements are based on the principle of reciprocal representation. Many RROs, especially in the Anglo-American (common law) tradition, base their activities generally on voluntary contracts.

In the United States, collective licensing through Copyright Clearance Center
Copyright Clearance Center
Copyright Clearance Center is a not-for-profit U.S. company based in Danvers, Massachusetts, that provides collective copyright licensing services for corporate and academic users of copyrighted materials. CCC procures agreements with rightsholders, primarily text publishers and authors, both for...

 (CCC) is based solely on non-exclusive contracts. Authors and publishers determine which works are to be included in different licensing programmes. In some programmes they can set the prices individually for each work.

Even in the case of voluntary licensing, copyright legislation may include stipulations that govern the activities of the RRO. The Copyright Licensing Agency
The Copyright Licensing Agency
The Copyright Licensing Agency is a UK non-profit organisation based in London, England. Founded in 1983 by the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society and the Publishers' Licensing Society ., the 'CLA' issues collective licences on behalf of authors, visual artists and publishers...

 Limited (CLA) in the United Kingdom operates under the following provisions of the Copyright Act:
  • CLA must be officially recognised as the national RRO
  • In cases where licences are available, free use provisions such as in the field of education (‘fair dealing’) cease to apply
  • A Government Minister oversees licensing schemes and licensing bodies, and may extend the scope of existing licensing schemes
  • A Copyright Tribunal adjudicates in disputes between users and licensing bodies


In Japan, the Copyright Law provides for the author's right of reproduction with certain limitations on this right. The Special Law on Management Business of Copyright and Neighbouring Rights has been in effect as from October 2001. Under this law, the Japan Reprographic Rights Center (JRRC) was registered and designated as a management business operator in 2002.

In Colombia, Centro Colombiano de Derechos Reprográficos (CEDER) obtained governmental recognition as a collective management organisation in 2000, and the necessary authorisation for operation was granted in 2002 by the relevant government authority (Dirección National de Derecho de Autor). These allow CEDER to act as a reproduction rights organisation in Colombia.

There are countries where legislation clearly encourages rights holders to establish reproduction rights organisations. For instance, the Jamaica Copyright Act of 1993 allows for certain limitations and exceptions in the right of reproduction, in cases where voluntary licensing is not readily available. After the establishment of Jamaican Copyright Licensing Agency (JAMCOPY) such photocopying became subject to a licence.

Noank Media
Noank Media
Noank Media Inc. is a US corporation which provides access to audio, video, still image, and document files under a flat-rate licensing scheme....

, a US corporation which provides access to audio, video, still image, and document files also uses Voluntary Collective Licensing. Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society is a research center at Harvard University that focuses on the study of cyberspace. Founded at Harvard Law School, the center traditionally focused on internet-related legal issues. On May 15, 2008, the Center was elevated to an interfaculty initiative of...

 also launched Digital Media Exchange (DMX), a P2P
Peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads among peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the application...

 content service, operated as a non-profit cooperative
Cooperative
A cooperative is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit...

which uses the same concept.

External links

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK