22 April 2011
IFJ Marks World Copyright Day by Demanding an End to Authors' Rights Grab
To mark International Copyright Day on April 23 the International
Federation of Journalists (IFJ) calls on media organisations to put an end to
rights-grabbing contracts that deprive journalists of a major part of their income
and influence over the use of their work.
"The
increasing abuse of buy-out contracts whereby media employers require the total
ownership of journalists' authors' rights is a great threat to our profession",
says Beth Costa, IFJ General Secretary. "Journalists are often faced with a
take it or leave it situation when offered buy-out contracts. We demand the end
of these contracts because they are unfair, imbalanced and contravene authors'
rights legal regimes throughout the world".
Journalists'
authors' rights are protected by international treaties such as the Berne
convention and the WIPO Copyright Treaty. While economic rights grant
journalists the sole power to authorise use of their works and receive
remuneration for it, moral rights enable journalists to be identified in
connection with all their works and to defend the integrity of these works.
"Depriving
journalists of their economic and moral rights has significant consequences in
terms of income but also in terms of ethics by allowing any media organisation
to distribute, reuse, or sell journalistic content to third parties without any
compensation nor respect of journalists' right of integrity," says Costa.
The
IFJ joined the campaign against rights-grabbing contracts initiated by its
European regional group, the European Federation of Journalists in March this
year. The campaign calls in particular for more awareness raising on authors'
rights amongst journalists' unions, targeted actions against media
organisations offering rights-grabbing contracts, a general demand for fair
remuneration for journalists and effective collective agreements securing
strong authors' rights.
Visit
the campaign web site: http://www.ifj.org/en/pages/efj-campaign-against-right-grabbing-contracts









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