SoA welcomes international legal study on fair remuneration for audiovisual authors
A new international legal study has been published calling for legal reforms to help screenwriters and directors earn royalties for the use of their works.
A new international legal study has been published calling for legal reforms to help screenwriters and directors earn royalties for the use of their works.
Practical advice and guidance from the SoA’s advisory team
Announcing our esteemed panel of award-winning judges for the SoA’s annual night of ‘riches’ – eight awards worth more than £98,000 in total.
Thousands of freelance writers are due to receive a total of more than $9 million as compensation for copyright infringement by electronic database, newspaper, and magazine publishers, including Dow Jones, The New York Times, and Knight Ridder.
You will remember that, after strong lobbying by the SoA, legislation to extend PLR to ebooks was finally passed last year. However we are concerned that the Government has not taken the necessary action to implement the change. An additional piece of secondary legislation needs to be passed, which the Government committed to completing by 1 July 2018, so that the first in arrears payments could be made by February 2020.
Writers, illustrators and translators earning less than £6205 per year can currently make voluntary payments of £2.95 a week towards the state pension and other contributory benefits, in the form of Class 2 NICs.
Every 26 April, the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) marks a day to raise awareness of the role that intellectual property rights play in encouraging creativity.
Today is the 5 year anniversary of the Defamation Act 2013 receiving royal assent.
The popular adult literacy campaign, Quick Reads, is due to be shut down after a fruitless 18-month search for a new sponsor.
Practical advice and guidance from the SoA’s advisory team
The Society of Authors has responded to Arts Council England’s ‘conversation’ about its strategic direction for the next ten years. This is the first stage of ACE’s consultation on its future strategy, with a more formal call for evidence due later this year.
The Society of Authors is delighted to announce the shortlist for the 2018 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography.