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1 The Bookshelf –making available of cultural heritage by online access to literature Raising Awareness on Collective Management of Copyright Lagos, 17 September 2013 Hans-Petter Fuglerud, Kopinor

2 Aims and objectives of Kopinor From Kopinor’s by-laws; The objective of Kopinor is to secure the economic and moral rights of authors and other rightsholders through the management of rights on a non-exclusive basis, where the rightsholders find it appropriate.

3 Success factors All relevant categories of rightsholders – authors and publishers – to text, visual material and music (printed) Strong and representative rightsholder organisations Cooperation and consensus-building

4 Collections 1980–2012 2012 NOK 275.9 million € 36.5 million (€ 7.3 per capita) = € 36.5 million (€ 7.3 per capita) Administration cost 2012: 10.3 % Some 20 % of distributed fees sent abroad

5 The Extended Collective License Non- represented Members License Rightsholders Users §

6 The Bookshelf – online access to Norwegian literature Photo: National Library of Norway

7 Pilot project 2009–2011 Pilot agreement with National Library of Norway: All Norwegian books from the 1790s, 1890s and 1990s Up to 50,000 copyright protected books Launched 27 May 2009

8 Permanent from 2012 All Norwegian books published up to and including year 2000 New payment scheme Launched 11 October 2012 Minister of Culture, Hadia Tajik, opening the new Bookshelf. Photo: Kopinor

9 Principles Kopinor represents rightsholders Extended Collective License Read on screne only –no print nor download Norwegian IP addresses only Rightsholders may opt out their books Payment per page displayed per annum Photo: National Library of Norway

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18 Titles available and decades of publishing

19 Number of visits per month

20 Number of book pages accessed per month

21 The new agreement 133,000 copyright protected books, rising to 250,000 books by 2016 per page price (per year) 5 euro-cents in 2012, decreasing to 4.2 euro-cents in 2015 Annual revenue 2016: 2 mill Euros Photo: National Library of Norway


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