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'''NOTE: While many copyright holders work with Collecting Societies, it is important to be cordial with collecting societies and provide information about Creative Commons usage (see [[Case_Studies|case studies]], [[Documentation|documentation]] and [[Metrics|metrics]]) and integrating Creative Commons licenses (see: [[CCPlus|CC+]], [[CcREL]] and [[Web_Integration|web integration]]). Be be mindful of the overall [[#Priorities|priorities]] and ensure that you are in line with the arrangements made as part of ongoing [[#Projects|projects]]'''
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'''NOTE: When interacting with Collecting Society representatives it is important to be cordial with them and provide information about Creative Commons usage (see [[Case_Studies|case studies]], [[Documentation|documentation]] and [[Metrics|metrics]]) and integrating Creative Commons licenses (see: [[CCPlus|CC+]], [[CcREL]] and [[Web_Integration|web integration]]). Be be mindful of the overall [[#Priorities|priorities]] and ensure that you are in line with the arrangements made as part of ongoing [[#Projects|projects]]'''
  
 
==Projects==
 
==Projects==

Revision as of 12:13, 9 June 2009


This page collects information about the interaction between various creative commons jurisdiction projects and collecting societies. It provides an overview of jurisdictions where Collecting Society members can use Creative Commons licenses ('Projects') and of jurisdictions where there are talks between the jurisdiction project and a collecting society in order to archive this goal ('Negotiations').

Priorities

  1. Increase usage of CC license usage in jurisdiction
  2. Increase profitability of cc license users
  3. Support non-exclusive collecting societies

NOTE: When interacting with Collecting Society representatives it is important to be cordial with them and provide information about Creative Commons usage (see case studies, documentation and metrics) and integrating Creative Commons licenses (see: CC+, CcREL and web integration). Be be mindful of the overall priorities and ensure that you are in line with the arrangements made as part of ongoing projects

Projects

  • Netherlands: pilot project between CC Netherlands and BUMA/STEMRA (Collecting society for composers and songwriters) launched on 23 august 2007 and currently running.
  • Denmark: trail agreed between KODA (Collecting society for composers, songwriters and music publishers) launced on 31 january 2008 and currently running.
  • Sweden: On 27 may STIM (Collecting society for composers, songwriters and music publishers) announced a two year trail that allows for their members to use CC-NC licenses. Currently running without involvement by CC-Sweden.

Negotiations

  • Italy: There are currently negotiations between CC-Italy and SIAE (Italian Society of Authors and Publishers, representing all sorts of authors and publishers (not only in the field of music))
  • France: There are currently negotiations between CC-France and SACEM (Collecting Society for original music composers, authors and publishers)
  • Australia There are currently negotiations between CC-Australia and APRA (Collecting Society for original music composers, authors and publishers)
  • Germany: There are currently negotiations between CC-Germany and VG-Wort (Collecting Society for authors of literary, journalistic and scientific works)

links (to be moved eleswhere)