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*U.S. Copyright Office, NewsNet 520*  "12/13/2013"  

December 13, 2013, NewsNet Issue 520

 *Copyright Office Releases New Report on Resale Royalties* 

The U.S. Copyright Office today publicly released a report on the issue of 
resale royalties for visual artists, or the ""droit de suite"." The report was 
requested by Congressman Jerrold Nadler and Senator Herb Kohl in 2012, and is 
an adjunct to the Office's 1992 report on the same topic. Some seventy 
countries have enacted resale royalty provisions in their laws, over thirty of 
them since 1992, including the United Kingdom, which is home to one of the 
world's most significant art markets. 

 

The Copyright Office has concluded that certain visual artists may operate at a 
disadvantage under the copyright law relative to authors of other types of 
creative works. Contrary to its 1992 report, the Office is supportive of 
further congressional exploration of a resale royalty at this time. It also 
supports exploration of alternative or complementary options that may take into 
account the broader context of art industry norms and art market practices, for 
example, voluntary initiatives or best practices for transactions and financial 
provisions involving artworks. The report reflects the diversity of public 
comments received by the Office over the past year, and makes a number of 
observations and recommendations that Congress may wish to consider in its 
deliberations.

 

The full report is available at 
http://www.copyright.gov/docs/resaleroyalty/usco-resaleroyalty.pdf

 
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