• A public lending right (PLR) is a program intended to either compensate authors for the potential loss of sales from their works being available in public...
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  • authors through the Public Lending Right Commission. Grants and payments totaled more than $152 million. Through its Public Lending Right (PLR) program, the...
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    lending right is transferred, the author or performer retains an inalienable and unaidable right to equitable compensation for the rental and lending...
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  • titles. According to data from the Public Lending Right, Oxlade was the 100th most borrowed children's author from UK public libraries in 2011-2012. Chris...
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  • 2307/20623161. ISSN 0376-6039. JSTOR 20623161. The 5th European Public Lending Right Conference Proceedings, 2008 "Payment for Irish authors". Business...
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  • from a government scheme such as the ELR (educational lending right) and PLR (public lending right) schemes in Australia. Under these schemes, authors are...
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  • ISBN 9781614644705. "Public Lending Right" (PDF). Retrieved 15 January 2018. "Public Libraries' Chart Toppers 2002 – 2003" (PDF). Public Lending Right. "Jacqueline"...
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    against public libraries, saying that they "have been around too long", are "no longer relevant" and have "had their day," and derided the Public Lending Right...
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  • Canada (1976/77), at which time he took over the Union's crusade for Public Lending Right. When that program was finally achieved, in 1986, he became its founding...
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  • light reflex of the eye Private letter ruling, US taxpayer guidance Public Lending Right, author payments for library book loans Pulse link repeater, a telecommunications...
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    20,000 writers, illustrators and translators who usually received Public Lending Right payments from borrowed books had their payments delayed. The Library's...
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  • Until 1986, he received limited income from libraries through the Public Lending Right scheme, for which most of his books did not qualify being under 32...
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  • establishment of the Public Lending Right by which writers in the UK receive a payment each time their book is borrowed from a public library. Born in London...
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    establishment. The organisation established Public Lending Right (PLR) in 1975 and Educational Lending Right (ELR) in 2000. The ASA was also instrumental...
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  • the introduction of value-added tax on books and in support of the Public Lending Right and also founded trade organisations. David Haddon Whitaker joined...
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  • 0018. LeComte, Richard. 2009. “Writers Blocked: The Debate over Public Lending Right in the United States during the 1980s.” Libraries & the Cultural...
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  • In finance, subprime lending (also referred to as near-prime, subpar, non-prime, and second-chance lending) is the provision of loans to people in the...
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    authors' public lending rights (PLR), with that right being achieved following the Australian federal government's enacting of the Public Lending Right Scheme...
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    them; subprime mortgage-lending and payday-lending are two examples, where the moneylender is not authorized or regulated, the lender could be considered...
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    ISSN Library acquisitions Library collection development Literature Public Lending Right Young adult literature Preservation Archival science Archive Archivist...
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    areas include: Reserved matters: Film classification Broadcasting Public lending right Entertainment licensing National Lottery Digital economy Telecommunications...
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    sponsored the campaigns of the Writers' Action Group to establish the Public Lending Right and the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society which – starting...
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    High in PLR's Most Borrowed Authors List" (PDF) (Press release). Public Lending Right. February 3, 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 9,...
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  • persuade the government of Canada to form a commission and establish a Public Lending Right program. He also served on the Toronto Arts Council as chair of the...
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    "BBC – The Big Read". BBC. April 2003. Retrieved 15 October 2017 "Public Lending Right" (PDF). 19 April 2022. Lea, Richard (8 February 2008). "James Patterson...
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  • Hobart (Tasmania) and Stromness (Orkney). He served as chair of the Public Lending Right Commission, sails as a lecturer with Adventure Canada, and writes...
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  • share of public lending right payments for translators. The Association's activities focus primarily on serving its members and on raising public awareness...
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    responsible for distributing the fees obtained from the lending of books in libraries was the Public Lending Right. In 1982, The Copyright Licensing Agency was founded...
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    over 700 author members. Their campaign for Public Lending Right (annual payments to authors based on public-library loans of their books) succeeded legally...
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    Bath—Lincoln Trunk Road (Sedgeberrow Bypass) Order 1988 SI 1988/608 Public Lending Right (Increase of Limit) Order 1988 SI 1988/609 Combined Probation Areas...
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