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Directive 2012/28/EU — certain permitted uses of orphan works
It is designed to promote the digitisation of and lawful intra-EU online access to orphan works1 contained in the collections of libraries, educational establishments, museums, archives, audiovisual heritage institutions and public service broadcasting organisations.
These organisations have a public interest mission to:
After completing the diligent search2 these organisations will be permitted to use orphan works for these purposes.
The directive applies to works protected by copyright that are first published or, in the absence of publication, broadcast (shown on television or online, i.e. visual media, rather than written media) in a EU country.
The directive applies to several categories of works:
A single, Europe-wide, publicly accessible online database will be set up, containing information on orphan works, including:
This ensures that both the organisations carrying out the searches and the rightsholders can find information about identification and use of orphan works.
Organisations covered by the directive may use an orphan work only to achieve aims related to their public-interest missions:
The organisations may generate revenues in the course of such uses, for the exclusive purpose of covering their costs of digitising orphan works and making them available to the public.
The directive has applied since and it had to become law in the EU countries on the same day.
Directive 2012/28/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of on certain permitted uses of orphan works (OJ L 299, , pp. 5-12)
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