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From: Sally Morris <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 12:39:40 +0100
If I remember correctly (no doubt someone will put me right if not), in the
UK journal photocopying income is shared between PLS and ALCS, and ALCS
distributes among those authors (of articles published less than 3 years
ago) registered with it; you have to register to get any share of this
income.
In the USA, I believe, journal photocopying income goes to the publishers
who are required to distribute it to authors according to contract.
Sally
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From: Anthony Watkinson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 11:20:57 +0100
In the UK the ownership of the CLA is jointly between the Authors' Licensing
and Collecting Society and the Publishers Licensing Society. ALCS represents
two author groups and the PLS three publisher representative organisations.
I belong to the ALCS and in spite of the fact that I am hardly a major
academic I get enough each year to have at least 90 prints of beer a year (a
British measure). Maybe when you are a rightsholder you have to join up to
the CCC?
Anthony
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From: "Hamaker, Charles" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 00:06:06 +0000
And some of that CCC income stream ends up in author's pockets ? I don't
think so. I've got several articles CCC tracks. But never seen a cent.nor
ever heard of any author of articles who has. When i asked the publisher
assured me it wasn't large enough a source to warrant tracking it.
Chuck
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