EC suggests changes of the music rights management system

By EDRi · July 18, 2012

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The European Commission (EC) published a draft EU Directive on 11 July
2012 showing the intention to introduce a system of collective rights
management to be used for the distribution of music online in the
single market.

In the EC’s opinion, the collecting societies can issue a licence for
the Internet use of a songwriter or composer’s work, but some only do so
for one country. Further more the collective societies have not adapted
to the present shift to the digital age while “music pirates seize the
opportunities that the online world offers”.

“I propose establishing an effective online single market for music by
establishing new, common rules for two interlinked areas – management
and online licensing across borders (…..) Firstly, I want to establish
rules of efficiency and transparency in collecting societies, so that
artists and producers will have more say, and an improved stream of
revenue,” said Single market commissioner Michael Barnier.

Another proposal in the draft Directive is to make online licensing
across borders easier for collecting societies that manage the rights of
songwriters and composers. Collecting societies have also to ensure they
are “diligent in the collection and the management of rights revenue”
and that they carry out “distribution and payments accurately, ensuring
equal treatment of all categories of rights holders.”

The draft Directive says that societies have to publish yearly accounts,
pass on royalties to the copyright owners in 12 month time at the most.
They also have to give artists a role in management decisions and the
right to choose which agency represents them in a certain country.

The directive is now to be discussed by government ministers and the
European Parliament’s Legal Affairs committee.

Moving the single market for online music (11.07.2012)
http://euobserver.com/7/116931

EU targets €6-bn-a-year artists’ royalties business
(11.07.2012)
http://euobserver.com/19/116940

Radiohead join attack on new EU copyright rules (12.07.2012)
http://euobserver.com/871/116961

EU aims to bring music collecting societies into line (12.07.2012)
http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php/copyright-business/782-eu-aims-to-bring-music-collecting-societies-into-line

EU proposes greater transparency and stricter governance for collecting
societies (11.07.2012)
http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2012/july/eu-proposes-greater-transparency-and-stricter-governance-for-collecting-societies/