Copyright ruling chimes with broadcasters

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Series Details 17.7.08
Publication Date 17/07/2008
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The European Commission has adopted an antitrust decision, July 2008, prohibiting 24 European collecting societies from restricting competition by limiting their ability to offer their services to authors and commercial users outside their domestic territory. However, the decision allows collecting societies to maintain their current system of bi-lateral agreements and to keep their right to set levels of royalty payments due within their domestic territory. The prohibited practices consist of clauses in the reciprocal representation agreements concluded by members of CISAC (the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers) as well as other concerted practices between those collecting societies. The practices infringe rules on restrictive business practices (Article 81 of the EC Treaty and Article 53 of the EEA Agreement). The Commission decision requires the collecting societies to end these infringements by modifying their agreements and practices, but does not impose fines. The removal of these restrictions will allow authors to choose which collecting society manages their copyright (e.g. on the basis of quality of service, efficiency of collection and level of management fees deducted). It will also make it easier for users to obtain licences for broadcasting music over the internet, by cable and by satellite in several countries from a single collection society of their choice.

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Cable Europe: Press Release, 16.7.08: Reformed Copyright Collecting System Should Stimulate New Digital Content Services http://www.cable-europe.eu/index.php?pid=60&id=84
Website: Cable Europe http://www.cable-europe.eu/
Website: CISAC http://www.cisac.org/
CISAC: Press Release, 16.7.08: CISAC regrets the European Commission’s decision concerning reciprocal representation contracts http://www.cisac.org/CisacPortal/listeArticle.do?numArticle=900&method=afficherArticleInPortlet
European Commission: IP/08/1165: Antitrust: Commission prohibits practices which prevent European collecting societies offering choice to music authors and users http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/1165&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
EurActiv, 17.7.08: Commission cracks down on music copyright managers http://www.euractiv.com/infosociety/commission-cracks-music-copyrigh-news-220114
ESO: Background information: EU to push on music copyright http://www.europeansources.info/record/eu-to-push-on-music-copyright/

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