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Article L132-17-3 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I.-For each book, the publisher is required to report to the author on the calculation of his remuneration in an explicit and transparent manner. To this end, the publisher shall send the author, or make available to the author by an electronic communication process, a statement of accounts mentioning: 1° Where the book is published in printed form, the number of copies manufactured during the financial year, the number of…

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Article L132-17-3-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The publisher pays the royalties no later than six months after the accounts are closed, unless otherwise agreed in the binding agreement referred to in article L. 132-17-8. If the publisher has not complied with its obligation to pay the royalties within the time limits stipulated in the first paragraph of this article, the author has a period of twelve months in which to give formal notice to the publisher…

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Article L132-17-4 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I.-The publishing contract is terminated at the author’s or publisher’s initiative if, for two consecutive years beyond a period of four years after the publication of the work, the statements of accounts do not show any rights paid, or credited in compensation for a deposit, in respect of any of the following operations: 1° Single sale of the book in its entirety in printed form, with the exception of sales…

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Article L132-17-4-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

For the publication of a book in printed form, if the parties agree on a provision for returns of unsold copies, this must be set under the conditions provided for by the binding agreement referred to in article L. 132-17-8. The publishing contract determines the rate and basis of the provision or, failing that, the principle for calculating the amount of the future provision. The binding agreement referred to in…

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Article L132-17-6 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The publishing contract guarantees the author fair and equitable remuneration on all revenue from the marketing and distribution of a book published in digital form. In the case of single sales, the author’s proportional share of the revenue is calculated on the basis of the retail price excluding tax. In cases where the economic model implemented by the publisher for the exploitation of the edition in digital form is based…

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Article L132-17-8 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I.-Where the professional organisations representing authors and publishers in the book sector conclude an agreement covering all the provisions mentioned in II, this agreement may be made binding on all authors and publishers in this sector by order of the Minister responsible for culture. II.-.The agreement referred to in I sets out the terms and conditions for the application of the provisions: 1° Relating to the conditions for the transfer…

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Article L132-17-9 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Agreements relating to the respective obligations of authors and music publishers and the penalties for non-compliance, and dealing with professional practices, concluded between the professional organisations representing authors and the professional organisations representing music publishers, may be extended to all interested parties by order of the minister responsible for culture.

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Article L132-18 of the French Intellectual Property Code

A performance contract is a contract by which the author of an intellectual work and his successors in title authorise a natural or legal person to perform the said work under conditions that they determine. A general performance contract is a contract by which a professional authors’ organisation grants an entertainment company or any other user the right to perform, for the duration of the contract, current or future works…

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