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Article R122-11 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I.-For the settlement of sums due to him in respect of droit de suite, and for a period of three years following the sale entitling him to the collection of this right, the beneficiary may, by specifying the title, the summary description and the name of the author of the work concerned, obtain from the persons who were involved in this sale as part of their professional activity: a) The…

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Article R122-12 of the French Intellectual Property Code

A professional responsible for payment of the resale right pursuant to Article R. 122-9 is liable to a fine of the third class for: 1° Not paying the resale right to the beneficiary who requests it in accordance with I of Article R. 122-10; 2° Not to notify one of the collective management bodies in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of II of Article R. 122-10; 3°…

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Article R122-13 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The Minister responsible for culture and the Minister responsible for people with disabilities draw up the list mentioned in 1° of article L. 122-5-1 after the opinion of the commission provided for in article R. 122-15. This list indicates: 1° The legal entities and establishments that can ensure the reproduction and performance of a work under the conditions provided for in 1° of article L. 122-5-1; 2° Among the legal…

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Article R122-14 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Withdrawal of approval or removal from the list is ordered jointly by the Minister for Culture and the Minister for the Disabled after receiving the opinion of the commission provided for in article R. 122-15. These measures are taken at the request of legal entities and registered or approved establishments, or when the latter no longer meet the conditions to which registration or approval is subject. In the latter case,…

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Article R122-15 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I. – The commission in charge of the disability exception is placed under the Minister in charge of culture and the Minister in charge of the disabled. It has the following missions: 1° To examine and issue an opinion on the applications submitted by the legal entities and establishments mentioned in the first paragraph of 7° of Article L. 122-5 with a view to registration on the list and the…

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Article R122-17 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I. – Listed legal persons and establishments shall notify the Commission of any significant changes to the information they have provided in support of their application. II. – Listed legal persons and establishments that receive adapted documents or make them available to a beneficiary person or other authorised entity established in any Member State of the European Union or party to the Marrakesh Treaty adopted on 27 June 2013, shall…

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Article R122-18 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The legal entities and establishments included on the list mentioned in 1° of Article L. 122-5-1 who request the digital file of a work deposited by the publisher may only communicate the file transmitted by the Bibliothèque nationale de France to the persons mentioned in the first paragraph of 7° of Article L. 122-5, for whom access to these files is a prerequisite for reading the works.

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Article R122-20 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The legal entities and establishments mentioned in 1° of article L. 122-5-1 transmit to the Bibliothèque nationale de France the files of adapted documents in digital form that they have produced as soon as they make them available to the disabled persons mentioned in 7° of Article L. 122-5. With regard to their technical characteristics, the costs of their preservation and their use, the Bibliothèque nationale de France selects, from…

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