Hello fellow artists,
Below is new information from the Illustrator's Partnership. We
need to keep pressure on Congress about our opposition to this
bill. Please take 2 minutes and write another letter. Links to help
you are below.
FYI, I was interviewed by the Bizjournals last week about the bill.
Bizjournals are the largest business newspapers in America. You can
see a brief portion of this article online at
http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/stories/2008/07/14/story10.html.
Mark Simon
Artist Advocate
| FROM THE ILLUSTRATORS' PARTNERSHIP We've had word that the House Judiciary Committee may mark-up the Orphan Works Bill this week. This is the session where Committee Members will propose, accept and reject amendments to H.R. 5889. After markup, the bill could be reported out of the House Committee and go to the floor for a vote. We've submitted several critical amendments for consideration: These would limit the scope of the bill to affect only true orphaned work. Unless such amendments are adopted, we believe the bill should not be reported out until its impact on small businesses can be determined. Here's our summary of the issues at stake in the House version of this bill: Q What is the Orphan Works Act? A: A proposed amendment to copyright law that would impose a radically new business model on the licensing of copyrighted work. Q: How would it do that? Q: But isn't the House bill an improvement over the Senate version? Q: But isn't the House bill better because it requires an infringer to file a Notice of Use, documenting their intent to infringe? Q: But won't that let artists consult the archive to see if their work has been infringed? Q: Then shouldn't we ask Congress to change the Dark Archive to an open one? A: If you're opposed to the House bill in its current form, contact members of the full House Judiciary Committee. Ask them to adopt our amendments limiting the scope of the bill to affect only true orphaned work. Tomorrow, we'll email you a short basic letter which you may use as a template. --Brad Holland and Cynthia Turner, for the Board of the Illustrators' Partnership Over 60 organizations are united in opposing this bill in its current form. Illustrators, photographers, fine artists, songwriters, musicians, and countless licensing firms all believe this bill will harm their small businesses. Don't Let Congress Orphan Your Work To use the Orphan Works Opposition Website just go to this link: http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/ Put in your zip code and follow the instructions. Your letters will be addressed and sent automatically. It takes less than 2 minutes to fight for your copyright. If you received our mail as a forwarded message, and wish to be added to our mailing list, email us at: illustratorspartnership@cnymail.com Place "Add Name" in the subject line, and provide your name and the email address you want used in the message area. |
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