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Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is a U.S. company based in Danvers, Massachusetts,PrivCo Private Company Financial Intelligence
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), that provides collective copyright licensing services for corporate and academic users of copyrighted materials. CCC procures agreements with rightsholders, primarily academic publishers, and then acts as their agent in arranging collective licensing for institutions and one-time licensing for document delivery services, coursepacks, and other access and uses of texts.


History

CCC was founded in 1978 as a not-for-profit organization in response to negotiations preceding the United States Copyright Act of 1976. The I.R.S. revoked CCC's tax-exempt status in 1982 and the
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affirmed that holding, finding that whatever public benefits CCC's activities might produce, its primary purpose was to "further the economic interest of publishers and copyright owners" and its founders (a group of publishers) had no "interests of any substance beyond the creation of a device to protect their copyright ownership and collect license fees." CCC still maintains a state-level not-for-profit status in the
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, but for federal purposes is a for-profit company.


Licensing work

CCC is a broker of licenses,Zick Rubin
"Let's Spread the Word About Fair Use"
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earning a 15% commission on the fees it collects. The company passes more than 70% of its revenues to publishers in the form of Royalty Payments to Rightholders, and another 30% is kept by the company as a fee for its services. CCC is a primarily US-based rights broker for materials, including millions of in- and out-of-print books, journals,
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s, magazines, movies, television shows, images, blogs and
e-book An ebook (short for electronic book), also known as an e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices. Alt ...
s. CCC licenses copyright-protected content to businesses and academic institutions, and compensates publishers and content creators for the use of their works.
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-based RightsDirect, the wholly owned
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an subsidiary of Copyright Clearance Center established in 2010, provides copyright licensing services for European-based companies for print and digital content in books, journals, newspapers, magazines and images. The "collective licensing" model that CCC employs is distinct from statutory licensing, in that it is voluntary, as opposed to mandated by statute. As a voluntary industry-developed model, CCC has been able to develop and initiate a variety of different licensing schemes, as well as to litigate and legislate on behalf of rightsholders. The voluntary licenses available from Copyright Clearance Center are of two kinds: repertory (or, annual) and transactional. The license systems are offered through various services, for instance, to corporations (the Annual Copyright License) or to academic institutions (the Academic Permissions Service, among others). Through these, and multiple other mechanisms, CCC collects fees which represent royalty payments and then periodically distributes these monies to participating rightsholders. CCC meets its operating expenses through allocating a fraction of these fees.


Products

In 2000, CCC released ''RightsLink'', a product that handles automated permission and reprint requests. CCC later expanded into the search domain, with a suite collectively known as ''RightFind''. To expand this, the company acquired
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, a search engine for scientists, in 2012, although this was subsequently closed in 2017. In 2014 the company acquired Infotrieve, a
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company. In 2015 the company announced that ''RightFind'' could now allow users to search CCC for documents and then export them into 3rd party text mining software, currently limited to only Linguamatics or SciBite.


Lobbying and litigation

CCC, along with the
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(AAP), recruited three publishers (Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Sage Publications) to sue
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, alleging that GSU's e-reserves system infringed copyright.Meredith Schwartz
"Georgia State Copyright Case: What You Need To Know—and What It Means for E-Reserves"
'' Library Journal'', May 17, 2012.
CCC and AAP jointly underwrote the costs of the litigation in the case, '' Cambridge University Press v. Becker'', which cost the plaintiffs several million dollars to litigate initially. The plaintiffs lost the case, and were ordered to pay the defendant's legal fees when Georgia State University was deemed the "prevailing party". Notwithstanding the "prevailing party" decision, the plaintiffs characterized the case as "flawed" but not a "loss",Andrew Albanese
"Publishers Appeal 'Flawed' Decision in GSU E-Reserves Case"
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'', Sept. 11, 2012.
and nonetheless filed an appeal. The attorneys' fees were estimated by plaintiffs to be "substantial". CCC has announced it will continue to fund 50% of litigation costs on appeal. CCC has been involved in lobbying and litigation to expand the scope of copyright, and is a founding member of the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations (IFRRO), which has a similar position.IFRRO website
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References


Further reading


Creating Solutions Together: Lessons to Inform the Future of Collective Licensing
ebook, 2020.
"All information doesn't want to be free"
(interview with Tracey Armstrong, CEO of Copyright Clearance Center, 4/15/2010)


External links

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