avatarPenny Grubb

Summary

Writers are encouraged to claim money earned from secondary uses of their work through collecting societies and Public Lending Right schemes.

Abstract

The article emphasizes the importance for writers to actively seek out and register with collecting societies to receive compensation for the use of their work in various forms, such as library lending and other secondary uses. It highlights that a significant amount of money may be owed to writers for these uses, which they are entitled to but may not be aware of. The article provides links to further information on how writers can access these funds through organizations that manage the distribution of such royalties.

Opinions

  • The author suggests that writers should not miss out on money they have earned from the use of their work.
  • It is implied that writers may not be aware of the royalties they are entitled to from secondary uses of their work.
  • The author expresses that writers should take proactive steps to claim their earnings rather than waiting to be discovered by the organizations that distribute these funds.
  • The article conveys a sense of urgency, indicating that the process of being found by these societies could be lengthy, and therefore, writers should initiate the process themselves.
  • There is an underlying assumption that writers face financial challenges, and thus, receiving these royalties is not just a matter of right but also a significant aspect of their livelihood.

Writers! Don’t Turn This Money Down — You’ve Earned It

Don’t wait for these people to find you — they’re looking, but it might take forever

Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

It’s hard enough making a living as a writer, so why would anyone turn down money they’ve legitimately earned? Maybe they don’t know it’s there. I don’t have a simple answer, but I know how you can get your hands on it.

Your writing is accessible around the world, and people use it. They copy it, scan it, use it in lessons or presentations — and many of them are already paying a fee to do this. They don’t know you. You don’t know them. So they can’t pay you directly. But there is a worldwide network that collects and distributes money to writers for the secondary use of their work.

Find and register with your local collecting society. Details are in this article:

If you’ve authored books, you could be due money from library lending, so check out this article:

Don’t wait for these people to find you — they’re looking, but it might take forever — go and find them, then they’ll be able to pay you the money your writing has earned.

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