Ireland facing library fines after ECJ decision

Ireland could be facing large fines following a decision by the European Court of Justice on its failure to pay authors for the borrowing of their books from public libraries.

Ireland facing library fines after ECJ decision

Ireland could be facing large fines following a decision by the European Court of Justice on its failure to pay authors for the borrowing of their books from public libraries.

Ireland breached a European direction on lending rights by exempting all public libraries from the obligation to remunerate authors when their books are borrowed.

The Irish Writers Union said it believes payments should be funded by the national exchequer and not existing library budgets.

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