do you have the right to go digital?
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Do you have the right to go Digital?
John WheelerSVP Content [email protected]
Catherine SchnurrDirector, Rights & [email protected]
Lumina Datamatics
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Rights and Permissions500 Years of Change
Permissions Used to be Easy
• Acquire Content
• Edit /Copyedit
• Proof
• Apply Design and Layout
• Render to a Final Output
• Deliver to the consumer
Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington D.C. [LC-USZ62-110307]
Rights and Permissions500 Years of Change
Now let’s Include:
• Photos
• Third party text content
• Tables
• Illustrations
Rights and PermissionsThe Impact of the Digital Age
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Rights and Permissions500 Years of Change
Its not just Pictures and Text
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Rights and PermissionsThe Impact of the Digital Age
Now Let’s Include• Videos
• Audio
• Animations
• Photos
• Re-used text
• Tables
• Illustrations
Some with differing permissions needs based on usage and availability. Morrison77/Shutterstock
Workflows have had to adapt to the demands of:
• Interactive assets
• Print , digital, print and digital together or digital first
• Dynamic / real-time assembly of content
• Content reuse, custom publishing & aggregation
• Multi-channel publishing
Rights and PermissionsDigital has Arrived
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Rights and Permissions500 Years of Change
Rights are no longer
Regional
World Rights
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How do you Find, Track and Organize these assets?
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The money involved is huge:
• $5,000 - $50,000+ total spend on asset acquisition fees
• $50,000- $250,000 for licensing fees
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Rights and PermissionsWhat’s the best Strategy?
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• Evolving business models, particularly in higher education
• Proving the efficacy of new digital offerings over and above the value that traditional print products offer
• Pricing pain points, particularly in the US K12 and higher education textbook market
• Maintaining a print business while migrating to a digital position
• Identifying areas of potential growth, whether from new geographic markets or new product lines
Publishing Concerns and Impact
Rights and PermissionsProcess, Workflow and Tools
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Do you have the right to go Digital?
Rights and PermissionsProcess, Workflow and Tools
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Advances in technology now require publishers to obtain broader rights for the use of third party content than in the past. • Do you have the rights needed for use in digital platforms?
• Do you have the rights needed to distribute this content internationally?
• Licensing models have changed so that assets are being licensed for a “Program” rather than an individual product.
• Records for legacy products are often incomplete; previous contracts are often vague and do not include the rights needed to move forward with new platforms.
Rights & Permissions Challenges
Rights and PermissionsProcess, Workflow and Tools
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• We were tasked with re-clearing rights for over 300 legacy titles for unlimited print run rights, multi-platform use and international distribution.
• Records were missing or incomplete, making evaluation of existing rights a challenge.
• Using our permissions expertise, as well as our rights-management system, we assessed the rights previously granted, replaced content where rights status could not be obtained, replaced content where the rights needed could not be obtained, and extended licenses as needed.
• The work was completed in a time frame of approximately 6 months, allowing the client to move forward with reprints in the international market.
Typical Case Study
Rights and PermissionsCase Studies
• Research and identify the correct assets
• Drive efficiencies with preferred vendors
• Track and Manage usage across products lines
• Track and Manage rights that have been acquired: Formats (Print & Electronic), Territory, Language, term limits, print run caps, restrictions.
• Content Repository for tracking asset info for future use.
An ideal Rights-Management System Must:
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Request
Research
Review
Acquire
License
Track and
Manage
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Research
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• Work in a hybrid model with distributed resources, which saves time and research fees.
• The system is both a workflow tracking tool and an asset management tool.
Research Process: Maintain robust asset library
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• Asset library available for research that retains all previous research for easy retrieval.
Locate a Specific Request
Image options from the asset library or preferred vendor API are added to each request, and can be accessed by the image reviewers for approval.
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Research Process: Drive Cost reductions by enforcing the use of preferred vendors
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• Utilize API technology to make the research process faster and more efficient, and also maximize use of preferred vendors.
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Visually review thumbnails; larger previews available by clicking on image.
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Mark image approved with the click of a button, which moves it forward to the licensing process.
Drive Cost reductions by enforcing the use of preferred vendors
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The system captures all associated metadata, which lives with the asset and is available to inform the image review process. Retaining the image metadata also makes the licensing process easier.
Rights and PermissionsProcess, Workflow and Tools
• The system can be used in the traditional way by having our staff of trained researchers conduct the photo research, or allowing authors or design and editorial teams to access the system to perform their own research where appropriate for certain products.
•This creates a safe environment which will guide people towards selecting images where the rights needed can definitely be obtained.
Different Workflow Models
Generate Licensing requests through the system
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Capture the Types of Permissions Requested
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Capture the Types of Permissions Granted
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• Maximize use of wholly-owned content.
• Steer asset research towards public domain or royalty free.
• Steer asset research towards assets from preferred vendors, where rights are pre-negotiated.
• Utilize rights management system for tracking rights data acquired.
• Gain a clear understanding and policy towards fair use.
Strategies for Reducing Potential for Litigation
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Mitigating litigation is nearly uncountable, but most large publishers are currently facing between 12 and 40 rights lawsuits.
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• Publishers are living in fear of litigation, which can sometimes result in over-permissioning assets that could be used without permission as a fair use.
• Over-permissioning can be almost as harmful as not seeking permission, and actually weakens fair use as a defense.
• Publishers should work closely with their legal departments to develop a clear and consistent approach to fair use, and carefully evaluate content to asses for fair use.
Fair Use
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• Work in a hybrid model with Internal / External / International resources, which saves on research fees.
• Capture rights data providing publishers the necessary records trail to mitigate rights litigation.
• Drive client strategies to lower-cost assets
• Provide tracking data on rights-managed, royalty-free, wholly-owned, and preferred vendor purchases
Ideal System to support
Rights and PermissionsProcess, Workflow and Tools
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On volumes of 500 to 700 titles in a year, a proper workflow can result in research fee savings versus traditional suppliers of over $250,000. Enforcing volume arrangements Using spreadsheets and other crude tracking tools, Publishers average about 50% compliant purchasing. With project by project and systemized tracking, publishers can move their compliance from 50 to 75% or better. For some Publishers, this has resulted in $ Millions in savings
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Do you have the right to go Digital?
John WheelerSVP Content [email protected]
Catherine SchnurrDirector, Rights & [email protected]
Lumina Datamatics
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