Artists receive £114,000 in Dutch PLR royalties from DACS

    Hundreds of UK-published artists and estates have been paid £114,000 in Dutch Public Lending Right (Dutch PLR) royalties from DACS, for the lending of books featuring their artwork by libraries in the Netherlands.

    Over 300 artists and estates receive royalties

    DACS receives Dutch PLR royalties to distribute to UK-published artists and estates on an annual basis from Pictoright, our sister society in the Netherlands.
     
    The royalties come from the Dutch Public Lending Right (Dutch PLR), a law which requires Dutch libraries to pay royalties to artists and writers featuring in the books they lend out.
     
    We’ve just paid £114,000 in royalties to over 300 artists and estates who applied for their share of royalties collected in 2015. Individual payments range from £100 to £2,427, supporting studio rent, materials, equipment, tax and anything in between.
     
    Artist, Richard Stone tweeted:
     
    “Thanks to @DACSforArtists. Received recent #DutchPLR royalties. These things really make a difference.”
     

    DACS is exploring PLR revenue in other countries

    Since we began distributing Dutch PLR royalties in 2014, we have seen a decline in the amount we receive from the Netherlands. Libraries are lending fewer books and many small libraries are unfortunately closing down throughout the country.
     
    Though we continue to receive Dutch PLR royalties and will carry on distributing them to artists and estates, we expect the overall amount to decrease in the future.
     
    As such, we are exploring opportunities to distribute PLR royalties from France, Germany, Austria and Italy, via our sister societies in these countries.
     
    If you are aware of your books being translated into any of these languages, please let us know, as this may help with our enquiries.

     

    Apply to Dutch PLR in 2016

    Dutch PLR will open again for application later this year. To be eligible, your work must have been published in a UK book which has been translated into Dutch and published in the Netherlands.
     

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    Dutch PLR has been made possible through our ongoing collaboration with the Society of AuthorsAssociation of IllustratorsAssociation of PhotographersPLR UK and illustrator, Nicola Smee.


    Image: The Reader, 2010, Wendy McMurdo. © Wendy McMurdo. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2016. Available to license through Artimage, DACS' image licensing service.

    Posted on 04/05/2016 by Laura Ward-Ure